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The Tree

Australia, France, Germany, Italy, 2010 (The Tree) Director: Julie Bertucelli coincide with Charlotte Gainsbourg, Morgana Davies, Marton Csokas, Christian Byers, Tom Russell 100 min AM from 6 to

20. Anniversary of Serge Gainsbourg comes this wonderful film with his now very mature daughter Charlotte in the German cinemas. How to get the father to be worthy, shows the singer and actress in a clever way one of the many facets of their skill. Charlotte Gainsbourg that parallel to the "Antichrist" back to the petting with a tree looks like it be a coincidence. With many vivid presentation nuances between gloomy horror ("Antichrist") and light nature-mysticism in "The Tree" Gainsbourg is another reason to go to the movies. Julie Bertucellis second feature film (after "Since Otar is gone", 2003) even better.

A nice father, a happy daughter go through vast Australian landscape home. As it overtakes a heart attack, the driverless pickup rolls the last Meter comes from and against a huge tree in front of the house of the family. Peter O'Neil can not only daughter Simone (Morgana Davies) returns, but also three other children and his wife. Dawn O'Neil (Charlotte Gainsbourg ) stretched down the grief, they remain motionless for days in the marital bedroom. Simone finds her pain-site under construction, noting along the way but seriously, father would speak through the building to her. Dawn may forbids us to the nonsense, but when the daughter brought only with outside help from monster made of branches and roots are down, the young widow, the poor vegetable comes closer. And feel something. The tree is increasingly in the sequence in one room, clogging the water pipes. A crisp plumber named George (Marton Csokas) fixes the problem and offers Dawn a post and the seat at his side. Then a huge road crashes into her bedroom, the living world makes itself with frogs in the toilet and bats noticeable in the kitchen.

A tale of parting and grief, in the distance of less than beguiling blue sky and wide across the mystique of Peter Weir's hinted at "Picnic at Hanging Rock". In "The Tree" surrounded by music. Julie Bertucelli succeeds mainly through the safe play by Charlotte Gainsbourg, the highly unusual story - based on the novel "Our Father, Who Art in the Trees" by Australian author Judy Pascoe - credible and just not "crazy" to present. After a violent storm voices remains a special mood, are intimately connected in human and nature.

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