Three Finns

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Movie
Original title Three Finns
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2013
length 70 minutes
Rod
Director Nicolai Borger
script Nicolai Borger,
Romina Seiz
music Josh Woodward
camera Christoph Wieczorek
cut Romina Seiz
occupation

Drei Finns is a feature film by the author Nicolai Borger from 2013. It was shot in Berlin and Brandenburg. The film had its world premiere on April 10, 2014 in the Babylon cinema in Berlin.

content

“Jana and Yannick, a young married couple, live a quiet life on the outskirts of Berlin. Jana drives into town every day to work as a graphic designer, Yannick stays at home and devotes herself to writing. It doesn't really bother him to spend a lot of time alone - but then the young artist Marie shows up and the two spend a wonderful summer. He lets herself into a love affair with her, but forgets that there is a lot of gossip in the village and that his affair could easily be exposed ... "

criticism

Drei Finns is an improvised film in dogma style, which finds its deep authenticity precisely through this stylistic device. It reveals the whole emotional dilemma of a man standing between two women. "

Web links

supporting documents

  1. http://www.filmstarts.de/kritiken/228268.html (accessed on October 6, 2019)
  2. https://www.indiekino.de/film/de/drei_finnen