
Halbschatten (2013)
Année de sortie : 2013
Titre alternatif : Clair Obscur, Everyday Objects
Réalisateur : Nicolas Wackerbarth
Scénariste : Nicolas Wackerbarth
Production & Genre
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Genre : Drama
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Synopsis
Halbschatten follows Merle who travels to a hillside villa in the French Riviera at the invitation of her lover Romuald. Upon arrival, she finds that Romuald's children, Emma and Felix, are unaware of their father's relationship with her. Struggling to connect with them, especially the hostile 16-year-old Felix who sees Merle's presence as a provocation, Merle must navigate this tense dynamic while trying to maintain a socially promising future for herself.
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Résumé
Directed by Nicolas Wackerbarth and released in 2013, Halbschatten is a drama film set during the summer on the French Riviera. The story revolves around Merle's attempt to integrate into Romuald's family life, highlighting themes of jealousy, rejection, and the struggle for social status. Despite its promising premise, the provided sources lack detailed context or background information about the characters or the filmmaker's intended messages.
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