Status
Released
original language
de
Budget
$ 21555450
Revenue
$ 11652157

The School Teacher

The School Teacher as an Old Man (voice)

Eva

The Baron

Sigmund

Marie Louise

The Pastor

The Pastor's Wife

Klara

The Steward

The Doctor

The Midwife

Anna

Karli

Adolf

Martin

The Steward's Wife

Erna

Eva's Father

Frieda

Bathing Midwife

The Tutor

Gustav

Margarete

Georg

Ferdinand

Rudolf

The Farmer

The Farmer (voice)

Max

Karl

Else

Sophie

Paula

Kurti

Willi

Eva's Mother

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Schoolchild

Gendarm

Detective

Detective

The Italian Nanny

The Maid

Fritz

Workman

Farmer

Farmer

Foreign Harvester

Foreign Harvester

Foreign Harvester

Foreign Harvester

Foreign Harvester

Girl at Harvest Feast

Girl at Harvest Feast

Girl at Harvest Feast

Band Musician

Band Musician

Band Musician

Band Musician

Band Musician

Eva's Sister (uncredited)

Villager (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-05-12
It all starts when the local doctor (Rainer Bock) is knocked from his horse by some wire carefully strung between two trees. Incapacitated and sent to the (not so) nearby hospital, his is just the start of some fairly brutal mishaps that befall this small rural community as Europe drifts towards the start of the Great War. It's a sort of feudal existence for this community were everything stems from the baron (Ulrich Tukur). When his young son is violently assaulted, tensions run high in the village and as more atrocities emerge they all start to turn on each other and suspicions run high. It might be, though, that the children of the pastor might hold the key. That's what the narrator, and rather naive teacher (Christian Friedl) eventually concludes, but as he investigates as surreptitiously as he can, we find a great deal more going on amidst a village of child molesting, cruelty, adultery and basically anything that could easily contribute to the negative mindset of those carrying out these acts of pretty calculated wickedness. Each of the villagers has their moment in the cinematic sun as we are taken, almost door to door, on a tour of their foibles and peccadilloes. It delivers quite a potent look at the almost, sometimes literal, incestuous nature of country life where people live in fear of losing their patronage and their survival depends on the harvest - and that depends on a God who is represented by Burghart Klaußner's enigmatically characterised pastor. This is a conflicted man more concerned with a status quo than necessarily with the truth. There is mystery here, but that rather fades into the background of quite a disturbing character study that is puzzling and intriguing.