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The Hairdresser

Die Friseuse

Germany

2010

106 Min
Color
German
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DIR Doris Dörrie

EXEC Martin Moszkowicz

PROD Ulrich Limmer

SCR Laila Stieler

DP Hanno Lentz

CAST Gabriela Maria Schmeide, Natascha Lawiszus, Kim Ill-Young, Christina Grosse, Rolf Zacher, Maria Happel

ED Inez Regnier, Frank J. Müller

MUSIC Ivan Hajek

Mar del Plata (Panorama), Berlinale (Berlinale Special), Chicago

Synopsis

“What we sell is beauty, and you’re not beautiful, my dear”, says to Kathi the owner of the salon located in a modern shopping mall. This means, in other words, that she’s too fat to work there. But she undauntedly sets off to the other side of Berlin into the Marzahn district where she grew up and decides to open up her own hairdressing salon, like someone who has nothing to loose and in stead of moderating her ambitions takes them to their highest expression. And now that she has settled with her daughter in a tiny apartment from the socialist days, nothing should come between her and her dream; although this will mean facing authorities, banks, several bureaucrats who are always lurking. A whole trip for Kathi (Gabriela Maria Schmeide, a revelation) as well as for Dörrie, who for the first time is filming a script written by someone else, and assuming the story’s exploration of the East –legacy, nostalgia and ballast, all at the same time– like someone who’s entering an exotic land or even jumps in time. A recommendation: don’t miss the end credits featuring a funny “hairdresser’s ballet”. –Mar del Plata International Film Festival

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Doris Dörrie

Doris Dörrie’s most consistent cinematic themes are sexual politics and the chasms existing between men and women. In her films, it almost is as if the opposite sexes have evolved from different species. Women are looking for emotional honesty and sexual pleasure in relationships, and attempt to connect with men in what are fated to be hapless, luckless searches for everlasting love. Men, on the other hand, are emotionally unavailable. They are obsessed with the power of their sex organs, yet become sexually unresponsive once they are married (or, for that matter, regularly sharing the same bed with the woman they have so ardently pursued). Dörrie’s heroines may be unable to break through to the men in their midst, but they are not perfect either. They might be flaky or self-absorbed, and this adds resonance to her work. Furthermore, Dörrie’s films are consistently offbeat. Her characters in the best of them, while existing in real worlds and facing genuine emotional dilemmas, respond… read more

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kopfkompass

20Mar12

Ein anrührender Film in dessen Hauptfigur ich nach 10 Minuten verliebt war. Nur der Hopserlauf durch menschliche Jammertäler wie multiple Sklerose, Menschenhandel und Diskriminierung kam mir etwas zu leichtfüßig vor.

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