Max in “Etwas Ganz Besonderes” (Home Stories) trailer - in cinemas in Germany ❤️
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Max in “Etwas Ganz Besonderes” (Home Stories) trailer - in cinemas in Germany ❤️
Alles ist gut, 2018, Eva Trobisch
What immense health German cinema has found itself in lately. Since the turn of the decade, audiences of a certain ilk have grown accustomed to seeing names like Ade, Petzold, Grisebach, Schanelec, and Köhler show up on art-house and festival screens. We may soon need to add Eva Trobisch to that list. Yes, if All Good (Alles ist gut)–her snare drum taut and timely feature debut–is anything to go by, the East Berlin-born writer-director should provide that rich vein of deutsche Regisseure will its latest transfusion.
For those not particularly adept with the German language, the phrase Alles ist gut is kind of like saying “s’all good.” You know, that thing one occasionally says when one would rather not face the not-goodness of things. Trobisch’s film stars Aenne Schwartz as Janne, a woman for whom a couple of things are definitely not good, namely the fact that she has recently been raped by a man she met at her high school reunion. The key to what makes this particular portrayal of such an assault so powerful and troubling is the entirely non-sensationalised way that Trobisch has it play out. Janne and her assailant (named Martin and played by Hans Löw) actually have a good time. They dance and get drunk and end up back in her place but then Martin forces himself on her when Janne suggests that they call it a night. She gives zero consent and forcefully pushes Martin away but he pins her down. Finally, too tired and tipsy to keep fighting, she just gives in.
Continue reading our Locarno review of All Good.
Max attends screening of Kino2026 opening film “Home Stories” in Istanbul, with director Eva Trobisch ❤️
(*via kino2026tr)
Etwas ganz Besonderes (English title: Home Stories) in cinemas from 9 July ❤️
(Expecting Max out and about to promote it)
Max and his co-star and director of “Etwas ganz Besonderes” (Home Stories) will be on a kino-tour around Germany for the cinema release of the film ❤️
From 7 July
A “moustached” Max at the world premiere of “Etwas ganz besonderes” (Home Stories) ❤️
Max: Good art asks more questions than it answers. And that's why I think it's great that there are no main protagonists or any main theme. No categories, but rather something very open and free and very well arranged and very entertaining.
Max on set of new film “Etwas ganz Besonderes” (Something really Special)(dir. Eva Trobisch) in Greiz, filming will last until the end of May in Thüringen and Sachsen areas ❤️
Max and his film-son Yvon Moltzen have obtained ‘Rider’s Certificate’ (so that was for this film! 😅)
*photo from mdmedienfoerderung IG