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''A Year Ago in Winter'' (german: Im Winter ein Jahr) is a 2008 German drama film directed by
Caroline Link Caroline Link (born 2 June 1964) is a German film director and screenwriter. Life and work Caroline Link is the daughter of Jürgen and Ilse Link. From 1986 to 1990 she studied at the University of Television and Film Munich (HFF), and then wo ...
. It is based on the novel ''Aftermath'' by American author Scott Campbell, telling the story of a "complicated family situation" after the unexpected and unexplained suicide of a young man. It deals with the consequences of overly long suppressed mourning. The film score was composed by
Niki Reiser Niki Reiser (born 12 May 1958) is a Swiss film score composer and flautist. He is considered one of the most outstanding film composers of the German-speaking countries, winning the German Film Award five times. His debut was in 1986 the score for ...
, arranged, directed and produced by Martin Stock. The film was premiered at the 2008
Toronto International Film Festival The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually. Since its founding in 1976, TIFF has grown to become a permane ...
, and its theatrical release was on 13 November 2008. The fotorealistic painting featured in the film was made by the Munich artist Florian Sussmayr.


Cast

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Karoline Herfurth Karoline Herfurth (; born 22 May 1984) is a German actress. Life and career Herfurth was born in East Berlin, East Germany, the daughter of a psychologist mother and a geriatric nurse practitioner father. Her parents divorced when she was tw ...
as Lilli Richter *
Josef Bierbichler Josef Bierbichler (born 26 April 1948) is a German actor. Filmography * 1976: '' Heart of Glass'' – director: Werner Herzog * 1976: ''Die Atlantikschwimmer'' * 1977: '' Bierkampf'' – director: Herbert Achternbusch * 1977: ''Servus Bayern'' ...
as Max Hollander, painter *
Corinna Harfouch Corinna Harfouch (; née Meffert; 16 October 1954) is a German actress. Life and work Harfouch was born in Suhl, East Germany, the daughter of the teacher Wolfgang Meffert and his wife Marianne (née Kleber). She worked as a nurse and studi ...
as Eliane Richter *
Hanns Zischler Hanns Zischler (born 18 June 1947) is a German actor known for his portrayal of Hans in Steven Spielberg's film ''Munich''. According to the Internet Movie Database, Zischler has appeared in 171 movies since 1968. He is known in Sweden for his r ...
as Dr. Thomas Richter *
Mišel Matičević Mišel Matičević (, born 22 April 1970) is a German film, television and theater actor of Croatian descent. Early life and education Matičević was born in West Berlin to Croatian parents who were guest workers in West Germany. Following hi ...
as Aldo *
Cyril Sjöström Cyril (also Cyrillus or Cyryl) is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Greek name Κύριλλος (''Kýrillos''), meaning 'lordly, masterful', which in turn derives from Greek κυριος (''kýrios'') 'lord'. There are various varian ...
as Alexander Richter * Daniel Berini as Tom * Franz Dinda as Johannes *
Karin Boyd Karin Boyd (born 1953 in Berlin) is a German actress and Theatre director. Life and career Boyd was born in 1953 in Berlin. Boyd's father was an American soldier. Boyd's mother was a German. Boyd completed a three-year study acting at the Nat ...
as Renee Walters *
Jacob Matschenz Jacob Matschenz (born 1984, Berlin) is a German actor. He is notable for film and television work including '' The Wave'' (2008), ''12 Paces Without a Head'' (2009) and ''The Sinking of the Laconia'' (2010). He won the Adolf Grimme Award The ...
as Tobias Hollander *
Inka Friedrich Inka Friedrich (born 1 November 1965 in Freiburg im Breisgau) is a German actress. Having studied at the Berlin University of the Arts, Friedrich won the Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag ( ...
as Andrea *
Hansa Czypionka Hansa may refer to: Places *Hanseatic League, a 13th–17th century alliance of European trading cities * Hansa (shopping centre), in Turku, Finland *Hansa-Park, a German attraction park * 480 Hansa, a main-belt asteroid, a minor planet orbiting ...
as Stephan *
Paula Kalenberg Paula Kalenberg (born 9 November 1986) is a German actress. She is probably best known to international audiences for her roles in films '' Krabat'', '' Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen'' and '' Jew Suss: Rise and Fall''. Career ...
as Stella


Plot

The Munich-based interior designer, Eliane Richter, shown "in the constant stress of the annoyed career woman", commissions the painter, Max Hollander, to draw a portrait of her children, Alexander and Lilly. Eliane´s husband depicted "in the hard shell of a cultivated power man", goes along with her wish. Eliane wants the portrait in memoriam of Alexander, who took his life about a year before. She provides pictures and videos of him for the painter. She wants Lilli to sit for a double portrait, but Lilli is disgusted by the idea to have her dead brother on the wall "for decoration". Lilli is an emotionally troubled ballet student, unsettled by career and commitment pressure. Unlike her mother, she is not disciplined and loses her leading role at the Theatre Academy because of disputes with her teacher. She tries unsuccessfully to find closeness and intimacy in her relationship with the artist Aldo. At the sessions with Max, Lilli is reserved at first whereas he seeks to look behind her facade and capture her character in the painting. He recognizes the profound relationship between the siblings and understands Lilli's realm of feelings better and better. Thereby he also is able to connect to the personal losses in his own history. The relationship between painter and model deepens, and they trust each other more and more. The resulting portrait does not meet Eliane's expectations, but breaks her reservations regarding Lilly. She is able to begin to cope with the death of her son. Lilly accepts that she will not figure out the reason of her brother's suicide, and is then able to forgive him. In an interview Karoline Herfurth said the film is about "a family of facades which falls apart by suicide. In this family, one must not make mistakes, one must not fail, one does not learn to deal with failure, to ask each other for help."


Reception

The film received more positive than negative reviews in Germany: It received a mixed review in
Der Spiegel ''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of 695,100 copies, it was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner ...
, who commended Caroline Link for taking on a risky project because of its "aloof substance". Urs Jenny criticized that the film did not show and tell the world of Lilli´s parents and wonders why it took the producer years to complete the film from its beginnings in the US to its completion in Bavaria. Harald Pauli in the
Focus (German magazine) ''Focus'' (styled as ''FOCUS'') is a German-language news magazine published by Hubert Burda Media. Established in 1993 as an alternative to the '' Der Spiegel'' weekly news magazine, since 2015 the editorial staff has been headquartered in Germ ...
, attempted to answer this question quoting Caroline Link saying, that the death of her father, a friend and her daughter’s severe illness cast a shadow on her life. He reviewed the film favourably, calling A Year Ago in Winter "a serious, very adult movie". He pointed out that the film again contains Link´s favorite motif of snow again as in her prior film Jenseits der Stille: " A Year Ago in Winter has the texture of snow: the flakes fall lightly and poetically, but they can also condense into a blanket that weighs heavily and dangerously on the world." The Sueddeutsche Zeitung raved about the filming locations and a reference to the 1991 movie
La Belle Noiseuse ''La Belle Noiseuse'' (, ) is a 1991 drama film directed by Jacques Rivette and starring Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin and Emmanuelle Béart. Loosely adapted from the 1831 short story '' Le Chef-d'œuvre inconnu'' (''The Unknown Masterpiece'') by H ...
by
Jacques Rivette Jacques Rivette (; 1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016) was a French film director and film critic most commonly associated with the French New Wave and the film magazine ''Cahiers du Cinéma''. He made twenty-nine films, including ''L'amour fou' ...
. Likewise, the film-dienst praised its "many pictorial compositional and representational finesses" without which "one would probably have to critically name the trivial pitfalls of the plot, which often touch the melodramatic, even kitschy".Hans Peter Koll: Im Winter ein Jahr. In: film-dienst, Nr. 20/2008, page 32 The
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung The ''Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung'' (; ''FAZ''; "''Frankfurt General Newspaper''") is a centre-right conservative-liberal and liberal-conservativeHans Magnus Enzensberger: Alter Wein in neuen Schläuchen' (in German). ''Deutschland Radio'', ...
wrote, the film is "about the biggest, most serious feelings. But the director doesn’t force them on the viewer. Instead of something pompous, whiny, pathological or sticky" one sees "what used to be called "Trauerarbeit", the work of mourning". The
Frankfurter Rundschau The ''Frankfurter Rundschau'' (FR) is a German daily newspaper, based in Frankfurt am Main. It is published every day but Sunday as a city, two regional and one nationwide issues and offers an online edition (see link below) as well as an e-pa ...
stood out in harshly criticizing the "long-awaited film" after a seven year hiatus as being "unfortunately long and predictable... with an irrepressible love for the surfaces of bourgeois life". It made short shrift of the musical score and the camera: "Niki Reiser’s omnipresent film music and Bella Halben’s camera only double the solidity of the bourgeois milieu, instead of breaking it up and emotionalizing it properly". It finds fault with Scott Campbell s score fitting too neatly into the conventions of bourgeois psychodramas, as they have been innumerably varied in the cinema since Robert Redford’s classic "A Normal Family".


Awards

Caroline Herfurth was awarded with the
Bavarian Film Award The Bavarian Film Awards (german: Bayerischer Filmpreis) have been awarded annually since 1979 by the states of Germany, state government of Bavaria in Germany for “exceptional achievement in German filmmaking.” Along with the Deutscher Filmp ...
for "Beste Nachwuchsschauspielerin" (best upcoming actress), and the
Preis der deutschen Filmkritik The Preis der deutschen Filmkritik is a prize given by the German Film Critics Association, awarded to the best German films of the past year. The Preis der deutschen Filmkritik is the only German film prize issued exclusively by film critics. The ...
. The film was nominated for the
Deutscher Filmpreis The German Film Award (), also known as Lola after its prize statuette, is the national film award of Germany. It is presented at an annual ceremony honouring cinematic achievements in the German film industry. Besides being the most important ...
in the categories Bester Spielfilm (best feature), Bester Hauptdarsteller (best main actor) and Bester Schnitt (best editing). Film composer Niki Reiser was awarded the prize.


References


Further reading

* Review by a prolific web film critic.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Year Ago In Winter, A 2008 films German drama films 2000s German-language films 2008 drama films Films directed by Caroline Link 2000s German films