Directed by: Maren Ade
While on a Mediterranean vacation, a seemingly happy boyfriend and
girlfriend find their connection to one another tested as they bond with
another couple.
In this edgy comedy drama from director Maren Ade, Chris (Lars Eidinger)
and Gitti (Birgit Minichmayr) are a couple whose relationship has more
than its share of ups and downs; she works as a publicist for a rock
group whose career is going nowhere in particular, while he's an
architect who hasn't been able to persuade anyone to build one of his
designs just yet. While Gitti's career isn't much, it's enough to give
her head-of-the-household status, to Chris' chagrin. Chris and Gitti are
spending some time at his well-to-do family's summer home in Sardinia,
and they seem to be getting along relatively well until they meet
another couple vacationing nearby, Hans (Hans-Jochen Wagner) and Sana
(Nicole Marischka). Hans is an architect like Chris, but unlike Chris
his career is in high gear, while Sana is a well-respected artist. Hans
isn't afraid to display his alpha-male status in their relationship, and
Chris' attempts to emulate him add to the tension between him and
Gitti, while she isn't sure what to make of a couple who seem so
outwardly happy. Alle Anderen (aka Everyone Else) was an official
selection at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival.
Jul 2, 2013
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