Operates like a ghost story, complete with a haunted house, but the ghosts aren't supernatural. The ghost is history.
This detour-heavy film moves across time periods to follow girlhood mischief, desire and abuse on a German farm.
Mascha Schilinski’s austere feature of recurring images and themes follows four girls whose stories span a century.
Unfolding like 100 years of home video footage that were shot by the family ghosts, Mascha Schilinski's rich and mesmeric " ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...