3 Movies Directed by Chris Kraus

Shattered Glass

Shattered Glass

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2002-10-31

Languages:

German

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

95 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.9 (170 Reviews)

Director:

Chris Kraus

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Chris Kraus (novel)

Chris Kraus (screenplay)

Fullplot:

4 Minutes

4 Minutes

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2008-04-18

Languages:

German

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

112 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.4 (4947 Reviews)

Director:

Chris Kraus

Genres:

DramaMusic

Fullplot:

In Germany, the elder Frau Traude Krueger gives piano classes in a prison for a few prisoners and the security guard Mètze. When she sees the rebel and aggressive Jenny Von Loeben playing piano, she immediately identifies her potential and offers to teach her for a competition. Frau Krueger finds that Jenny was a prodigy when she was a child; abused when she was a teenager and has been imprisoned for murdering and decapitating a man. Along the period they work together preparing for the exhibition, Frau Krueger discloses secrets about her love in World War II while the self-destructive Jenny has four minutes of glory and recognition of her talent.

The Poll Diaries

The Poll Diaries

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2010-12-17

Languages:

German, Estonian, French, Russian

Countries:

Germany, Austria, Estonia

Runtime:

129 min

IMDB Ratings:

(796 Reviews)

Director:

Chris Kraus

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Chris Kraus (screenplay)

Oda Schaefer (memoirs)

Fullplot:

In the summer of 1914, thirteen-year-old Oda von Siering (Paula Beer) leaves Berlin to join her family and an assortment of German and Russian aristocrats on an estate in Estonia. The von Siering family home is a character in its own right, a hulking, neoclassical manor that hovers on stilts above the sea. Oda arrives there bearing her mother's coffin and a gift requested by her surgeon father: a jarred, two-headed fetus to add to his laboratory of gruesome curiosities. Ebbo von Siering (Edgar Selge) sees himself in his daughter when she calmly and expertly learns to suture the corpse of a cat. What he fails to recognize - and what Oda luckily understands - is that their interest in science is their only similarity. His dedication to experimentation is linked to an appalling obsession with power and destruction, while Oda is genuinely curious about life. Her quick, quiet intelligence complements her humanity and her lucid understanding of right and wrong. When she strays from a family picnic and discovers a badly wounded Estonian anarchist, she helps him without a second thought, smuggling him into her father's lab and putting her new surgical skills to good use. As their illicit friendship deepens, family turmoil escalates and war closes in. The safe haven of the community collapses, forcing Oda's family to make impossible choices.

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