Free Land (2019)

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Movie
Original title Free country
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2019
length 128 minutes
Rod
Director Christian Alvart
script Christian Alvart,
Siegfried Kamml
production Christian Alvart,
Siegfried Kamml ,
Timm Oberwelland
music Christoph Schauer
camera Christian Alvart
cut Marc Hofmeister
occupation

Free Land is a German thriller from the director Christian Alvart from 2019.

The script is based on the Spanish thriller La isla mínima - Land of Murderers from 2014.

action

1992 in East Germany: the two commissioners Stein and Bach investigate the disappearance of two sisters in a remote village.

Reviews

Free Land adheres closely to the template, but is told more expansively, the film lasts almost half an hour longer than the Spanish model. He takes his time and gives his characters space, but when it comes to logic and tension, he gets a little wobbly in between. "

- Josef Grübl : South German

"Christian Alvart's 'Free Land' is an atmospheric thriller - and more: the description of the soul of a divided society."

- Peter Zander : Berliner Morgenpost

“'Free Land' is a remake of the Spanish thriller 'La Isla Minima - Mörderland' (2014) moved to Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and, under the direction of Christian Alvart ('Cut off', series 'Dogs of Berlin'), proves to be atmospheric as well dense genre film like the model and its political subtext. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b "Free Land" in the cinema - withered landscapes. Retrieved January 8, 2020 .
  2. Free Land: Duester thriller in the post-reunification period. Retrieved January 8, 2020 .
  3. "Free Land": murderous land relocated. Retrieved February 27, 2020 .