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6:00 PM
Victoria
Film Screening | An experimental thriller filmed over the course of a single night
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Goethe-Institut Chicago, Chicago, IL
- Language English; Spanish and German with English subtitles
- Price Free and open to the public, please register in advance and bring photo ID for check-in
- Part of series: Berlin Nights
Dir. Sebastian Schipper
Germany, 2015
DVD, 138 min.
Victoria, a young woman from Madrid, meets four local guys outside a nightclub. Sonne and his friends are real Berliners who promise to show her a good time and the real side of the city. But the friends are in trouble: they owe someone a dangerous favour that needs repaying that evening. As Victoria’s flirtation with Sonne begins developing into something more, he convinces her to come along for the ride, and what started out as a carefree late night quickly spirals out of control.
Sebastian Schipper’s low-budget drama about a young woman's excursion into the world of crime would be an ordinary enough affair were it not for the astonishing fact that he and cinematographer Sturla Brandth Grøvlen shot the whole 138 minutes in a single take, roaming the streets of Berlin to encompass 22 different locations en route. Bolstered by an atmospheric score by Nils Frahm and masterful performances by its young leads, who improvised most of the dialogue while carefully hitting their precisely orchestrated cues, the result is a lively and engrossing exercise in the creative possibilities of the thriller.
Germany, 2015
DVD, 138 min.
Victoria, a young woman from Madrid, meets four local guys outside a nightclub. Sonne and his friends are real Berliners who promise to show her a good time and the real side of the city. But the friends are in trouble: they owe someone a dangerous favour that needs repaying that evening. As Victoria’s flirtation with Sonne begins developing into something more, he convinces her to come along for the ride, and what started out as a carefree late night quickly spirals out of control.
Sebastian Schipper’s low-budget drama about a young woman's excursion into the world of crime would be an ordinary enough affair were it not for the astonishing fact that he and cinematographer Sturla Brandth Grøvlen shot the whole 138 minutes in a single take, roaming the streets of Berlin to encompass 22 different locations en route. Bolstered by an atmospheric score by Nils Frahm and masterful performances by its young leads, who improvised most of the dialogue while carefully hitting their precisely orchestrated cues, the result is a lively and engrossing exercise in the creative possibilities of the thriller.
Location
Goethe-Institut Chicago
150 N Michigan Ave
Suite 420
Chicago, IL 60601
USA
150 N Michigan Ave
Suite 420
Chicago, IL 60601
USA