It’s not every day you see a movie that resembles nothing you’ve quite seen before, making you question the very notion of what a movie can be. And yet German director Mascha Schilinski’s bold second ...
Mascha Schilinski, despite having helmed “The Daughter” while in grad school, is making a statement: Her true feature film debut is upcoming Cannes release “Sound of Falling,” which already has ...
From left: Hanna Heckt, Filip Schnack, Lena Urzendowsky, Susanne Wüst, Mascha Schilinski, Laeni Geiseler, Luise Heyer and Fabian Gamper at the 'Sound of Falling' photocall in Cannes Getty Despite a ...
One is the loneliest number in Mascha Schilinski’s superb second feature, a fractured reflection on childhood and family that eschews linear narrative for immersive atmosphere, telling the story of ...
When we recorded the podcast on Thursday, the first breakout film of the fest, Mascha Schilinski’s German-language “Sound of Falling,” led the Screen International jury grid (by Friday, Sergei ...
German filmmaker Mascha Schilinski’s “Sound of Falling” debuted on Wednesday afternoon in Cannes, the first film from the competition slate to premiere at the Grand Lumière. If the rave reviews are ...
The drama premiered in competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, where it opened the festival and won the jury prize ex aequo. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief The multigenerational ...
"How long can you act happy without anyone noticing?" Mubi has revealed their new trailer for acclaimed German film titled Sound of Falling in English (or In die Sonne schauen originally in German), ...
The German filmmaker tells IndieWire about making her Cannes-winning international Oscar entry, a sprawling portrait of generational family trauma, on location at a farm with child actors tackling ...
Competing at Cannes, the second feature from Mascha Schilinski (‘Dark Blue Girl’) depicts four generations of young women inhabiting the same farmhouse in northeast Germany. By Jordan Mintzer It’s not ...
Despite a small turnout by press this morning for Cannes 78th’s first feature press conference, journos in the room gave Sound of Falling filmmaker Mascha Schilinski and cast a thunderous applause.