HEIMAT-FRAGMENTE, Die Frauen
  HEIMAT-FRAGMENTS, The Women
 
Directed by:   Edgar Reitz
Screenplay by:   Edgar Reitz
Starring:   in order of appearance
Nicola Schössler
Henry Arnold
Salome Kammer
Caspar Arnhold
Gudrun Landgrebe
a.o.

Photography by:   Christian Reitz
Music by:   Michael Riessler
Nikos Mamangakis
Produced by:   Reitz & Reitz Medien GbR
München
Year of Production:  

2006

Technical Dates:  

35mm, color & b/w, Dolby SRD

  HEIMAT-FRAGMENTS is the story of Lulu, the 35-year-old daughter of the musician Hermann Simon. The film reports, in 40 scenes, of her search for something which she calls “the old future of childhood”. At the same time, the film sketches in each of the 40 fragments the lives and dreams of the women of a century.

The spirits Lulu calls actually appear. We see old and forgotten war scenes in which her father’s brothers were involved; we experience absurd scenes at fairs; at the farm Grandmother Maria’s last cow is taken away; and Hermann, once again a schoolboy in shorts, experiences the beauty of first love with little Klara.

Lulu stumbles into a flush of discoveries: The scenes in which she finds herself are strange, heartbreaking, wild, romantic, magical or completely homey. It is a flood of never-ending love stories, career dreams and competitions for a place on the sunny side of life. Lulu is transported in a baby carriage, on Hermann’s arm or in a rickety old car through this magic world, at times a baby, and at other times a curly-haired girl.

When Lulu finally finds the door out of this dream world, back into reality, reality is no longer what it used to be.


 
Versions:   German Original Version
Rights:   All Rights
Territory:   Worldwide, subject to availability.