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Frantz
TrailerIn the aftermath of WWI, a young German who grieves the death of her fiancé in France meets a mysterious Frenchman who visits the fiancé's grave to lay flowers.Actors: Pierre Niney, Paula Beer, Ernst Stötzner, Marie Gruber, Johann von Bülow, Anton von Lucke, Cyrielle Clair, Alice de Lencquesaing, Axel Wandtke, Rainer Egger, Rainer Silberschneider, ...»Director: François OzonCountry: France, GermanyDuration: 113 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "Frantz"
Paul RenardPlayed by: Pierre NineyAnnaPlayed by: Paula BeerDr. H. HolderlinPlayed by: Ernst StötznerMagda HoffmeisterPlayed by: Marie GruberFrantz HoffmeisterPlayed by: Anton von Lucke -
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Critic Reviews of "Frantz"
Detroit NewsJune 02, 2017"Frantz" offers a sympathetic, if dark, look at the awful wake of war, at the cost of institutional violence, as well as the cost of surviving.
NewsweekMay 04, 2017Ozon wants to add another layer of perspective, to place Frantz's death in yet another context. Instead, the film's second half makes the first look strategic-a means to an end-serving less to countervail or complement than to cancel it out.
San Diego ReaderApril 07, 2017The perhaps too-beautifully manicured black-and-white 'Scope cinematography and Paula Beer's bravura turn as the German girl who got left behind make it worth your while.
Arizona RepublicApril 07, 2017"Frantz," a moving film set in post-World War I Europe, looks at truth and lies and the necessity for both in a grieving world that makes no sense.
Globe and MailApril 07, 2017A fine bilingual cast, haunting period detail and a provocative approach to a twisting story carry the day.
Irish TimesJune 14, 2017A splendid cast work through the complications and stages of grief to provide a scathingly anti-nationalist warning from history.
Culture TripJune 13, 2017It's one of the most beguilingly beautiful and heart-tugging films of the year so far.
Anchorage PressMay 30, 2017The plot itself is interesting, but what makes it even more so is that it pivots on the idea that human beings have the power to accept facts and interpret truth.
Film Ireland MagazineMay 18, 2017While not quite the masterpiece that it intends to be, Frantz still stands as one of the most touching romances this year so far.
Hot PressMay 17, 2017As the film takes on the tone of a Hitchcockian detective story, the micro and macro themes converge compellingly.
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