The Future of Emily
The Future of Emily | |
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Directed by | Helma Sanders-Brahms |
Written by | Helma Sanders-Brahms Suzanne Schiffman Sylvie Ponsard |
Produced by | Helma Sanders-Brahms Margaret Ménégoz Ursula Ludwig Barbet Schroeder Christoph Holch |
Cinematography | Sacha Vierny |
Edited by | Ursula West Bettina Böhler Galip İyitanır |
Music by | Jürgen Knieper |
Production companies | Helma Sanders Filmproduktion GmbH Les Films du Losange Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen Literarisches Colloquium Berlin e.V. |
Distributed by | Basis-Film-Verleih GmbH |
Release date |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The Future of Emily (German: Flügel und Fesseln) is a 1984 West German drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. Barbara Kosta, author of Recasting Autobiography: Women's Counterfictions in Contemporary German Literature and Film, states that The Future of Emily, along with Laputa, "pursue[s] traditional narrative patterns" compared to Germany, Pale Mother, and "lapse[s] further into awkward melodrama."[1] Christian Schröder, author of Hildegard Knef: Mir sollten sämtliche Wunder begegnen, wrote that the film appears "very French" and "very German" at the same time and compared it to the films of Éric Rohmer.[2]
Plot
[edit]Isabelle Kahn is a successful film actress whose young daughter, Emily, is frequently cared for by her parents in Normandy while she's away working. After a production ends in Berlin, she returns to visit her daughter. However, the rejoicing is short-lived. Her smitten costar follows, and his presence sets off an intense clash between the self-centered thespian and her mother.
Development
[edit]Filming began in Barfleur and Réville in Manche, Normandy in January 1984.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Brigitte Fossey as Isabelle Kahn (Voice: Helma Sanders-Brahms)
- Camille Raymond as Emily Kahn (Voice: Caroline Ruprecht)
- Hermann Treusch as Friedrich (Voice: Mathieu Carrière)
- Hildegard Knef as Paula Kahn
- Ivan Desny as Charles Kahn
Release
[edit]The film was released on DVD by Facets Multi-Media in 2008.[4]
Reception
[edit]Film critic Glenn Erickson described the film as "good" and praised Facets' DVD production,[5] London's Time Out wrote that the "actresses sink their teeth into" the film "with consummate relish"[6] and it has been noted that the film is considered an "excellent drama [which is] Sanders-Brahms' most refined and elegant."[7] It has been argued that the film's "point is that, in modern society, there are women who also are living well without men, but they are brainwashed into thinking that they would be better off with male partners."[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Kosta, Barbara. Recasting Autobiography: Women's Counterfictions in Contemporary German Literature and Film. Cornell University Press, 1994. ISBN 0801482038, 9780801482038. p. 136.
- ^ Schröder, S. 318. (in German)
- ^ Schröder, S. 317. (in German)
- ^ "The Future of Emily". Facets Multi-Media. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
- ^ Erickson, Glenn (20 July 2008). "The Future of Emily The Helma Sanders-Brahms Collection". DVD Talk. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
- ^ "The Future of Emily". Time Out London. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
- ^ "The Future of Emily". Kinowelt International. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
- ^ Kupferberg, Audrey E. "Helma Sanders-Brahms". Film Reference. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
Bibliography
[edit]- Schröder, Christian. Hildegard Knef: Mir sollten sämtliche Wunder begegnen. Aufbau-Verlag, 2004. ISBN 3351025750, 9783351025755. (in German)
External links
[edit]- The Future of Emily at IMDb
- The Future of Emily at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Future of Emily at the TCM Movie Database
- Flügel und Fesseln at Film Portal (in German)
- 1984 films
- 1980s avant-garde and experimental films
- 1984 drama films
- Films about actors
- Films directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms
- Films produced by Barbet Schroeder
- Films set in Berlin
- Films set in France
- Films shot in Berlin
- Films shot in France
- German avant-garde and experimental films
- German drama films
- 1980s German-language films
- West German films
- Films scored by Jürgen Knieper
- 1980s German films