Anna M.

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Movie
German title Anna M.
Original title Anna M.
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 2007
length 106 minutes
Age rating FSK o. A.
Rod
Director Michel Spinosa
script Michel Spinosa
production Patrick Sobelman
music Frank Bridge
Gia Kancheli
György Ligeti
camera Alain Duplantier
cut Chantal Hymans
occupation

Anna M. is a French feature film from 2007. The film was also shown on German television under the title Liebeswahn .

action

Anna M. is a lonely girl, she lives withdrawn with her mother and her dog. As a book restorer in the French national library, she is popular with her colleagues, especially the young Éléonore is very fond of her. But Anna longs for love and in her desperation she throws herself in front of a car. Injured, she is taken to a hospital, where Dr. Zanevsky treated her lovingly. Anna falls in love with the attractive doctor who, however, does not notice anything. Every little attention he gives her is only proof of his love for Anna and increases her unreal desire for the happily married man.

It pushes itself more and more into the life of Dr. Zanevsky and his wife, to the point of obsessive stalking that eventually leads them to psychiatry . There it is found that Anna is pregnant. She had a night of love with Albert, a security guard, in a hotel where she had previously been mad with Dr. Zanevsky believed an appointment. Her colleague Éléonore is now the only person who still stands by her. The two start a new life together and want Anna's little daughter to be loving parents.

background

Anna M. was the third feature film by Michel Spinosa. The film had its world premiere on February 14, 2007 at the Berlinale in the Panorama section. On April 11, 2007, it was released in France and Belgium.

criticism

The lexicon of international films describes the film as a “psychological study carried out by good actors” that operates “with elements of a psycho-thriller”, “with which she does not sound out her topic too deeply and is largely satisfied with the surface stimuli of the stalker problem gives."

Awards

The performance of the leading actress Isabelle Carré earned her a 2008 César nomination .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anna M. In: Lexicon of international film . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used