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Director: Andreas Pieper
Cast: Anna Brüggemann, Dorka Gryllus, Barnaby Metschurat, Andreas Nickl
Four stories dealing with the dialectics of enlightenment, with the randomness of love, birth and death. Aleks participates in an experiment facing civil war in former Yugoslavia. Sarah tries to escape loneliness by investigating a murder. Bastian has to deal with his father's decision to die. Anna dances with a foreign man. How destructive is the unlimited search for insight? Should one lie in order to protect a loved one, who'll be destroyed by truth?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Golm, a 2010 drama film directed by Andreas Pieper, has received a mixed critical reception. The film explores four interconnected stories dealing with themes of enlightenment, love, and death. While some critics have praised the film's ambition and artistic merit, others have found the narrative structure to be uneven. Specific awards recognition or ratings for the film are not readily available.
Why you might like this:
Golm (2010), directed by Andreas Pieper, offers a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of love, life, and mortality through its interweaving of four unique stories. With a talented ensemble cast including Anna Brüggemann and Dorka Gryllus, this drama blends philosophical depth with raw emotional authenticity, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven, thematically rich films.
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