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ComedyDrama

Toni Erdmann

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Without warning a father comes to visit his daughter abroad. He believes that she lost her humor and therefore surprises her with a rampage of jokes.

Release Date : 2016-07-14

Language :EnglishFrenchGermanRomanian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Komplizen FilmKNMMissing Link FilmsCoop99 FilmproduktionHiFilm ProductionsMonkeyBoy

Production Country : AustriaFranceGermanyRomania

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sandra Hüller

Character Name : Ines

Original Name : Sandra Hüller

Gender : Female

Peter Simonischek

Character Name : Winfried / Toni

Original Name : Peter Simonischek

Gender : Male

Michael Wittenborn

Character Name : Henneberg

Original Name : Michael Wittenborn

Gender : Male

Thomas Loibl

Character Name : Gerald

Original Name : Thomas Loibl

Gender : Male

Trystan Pütter

Character Name : Tim

Original Name : Trystan Pütter

Gender : Male

Ingrid Bisu

Character Name : Anka

Original Name : Ingrid Bisu

Gender : Female

Hadewych Minis

Character Name : Tatjana

Original Name : Hadewych Minis

Gender : Female

Lucy Russell

Character Name : Steph

Original Name : Lucy Russell

Gender : Female

Victoria Cociaș

Character Name : Flavia

Original Name : Victoria Cociaș

Gender : Female

Alexandru Papadopol

Character Name : Dascălu

Original Name : Alexandru Papadopol

Gender : Male

Victoria Malektorovych

Character Name : Natalja

Original Name : Victoria Malektorovych

Gender : Female

Ingrid Burkhard

Character Name : Annegret

Original Name : Ingrid Burkhard

Gender : Female

Jürg Löw

Character Name : Gerhard

Original Name : Jürg Löw

Gender : Male

Ruth Reinecke

Character Name : Renate

Original Name : Ruth Reinecke

Gender : Female

Nicolas Wackerbarth

Character Name : Coach Leopold

Original Name : Nicolas Wackerbarth

Gender : Male

Mihai Manolache

Character Name : Bauer Ölfeld

Original Name : Mihai Manolache

Gender : Male

Radu Bânzaru

Character Name : Bogdan

Original Name : Radu Bânzaru

Gender : Male

Niels Bormann

Character Name : Kurierfahrer

Original Name : Niels Bormann

Gender : Male

Radu Dumitrache

Character Name : Manager Spa

Original Name : Radu Dumitrache

Gender : Male

Klara Höfels

Character Name : Irma

Original Name : Klara Höfels

Gender : Female

Hartmut Stanke

Character Name : Walter

Original Name : Hartmut Stanke

Gender : Male

Hans Löw

Character Name : Oliver

Original Name : Hans Löw

Gender : Male

Julischka Eichel

Character Name : Babette

Original Name : Julischka Eichel

Gender : Female

Lennart Moho

Character Name : Lukas

Original Name : Lennart Moho

Gender : Male

Irene Rindje

Character Name : Bärbel

Original Name : Irene Rindje

Gender : Female

Sava Lolov

Character Name : M. Vermillard

Original Name : Sava Lolov

Gender : Male

John Keogh

Character Name : Mr. Myers

Original Name : John Keogh

Gender : Male

Cezara Dafinescu

Character Name : Dorina

Original Name : Cezara Dafinescu

Gender : Female

Ozana Oancea

Character Name : Ana

Original Name : Ozana Oancea

Gender : Female

Manuela Ciucur

Character Name : Frau Rodica

Original Name : Manuela Ciucur

Gender : Female

Ursula Renneke

Character Name : Lehrerin

Original Name : Ursula Renneke

Gender : Female

Karlheinz Ade

Character Name : Rektor Dudinger

Original Name : Karlheinz Ade

Gender : Male

Mugur Sabo

Character Name : Mann am Markt

Original Name : Mugur Sabo

Gender : Male

Manu Sabo

Character Name : Mann am Markt

Original Name : Manu Sabo

Gender : Male

Claudiu Împăratu

Character Name : Mann am Markt

Original Name : Claudiu Împăratu

Gender : Male

Bryan Jardine

Character Name : Botschafter

Original Name : Bryan Jardine

Gender : Male

Dana Marineci

Character Name : Rezeptionistin Dacoil

Original Name : Dana Marineci

Gender : Male

Cătălin Băicuș

Character Name : Dariu

Original Name : Cătălin Băicuș

Gender : Male

Marius Georgian

Character Name : Corneliu

Original Name : Marius Georgian

Gender : Male

Miriam Rizea

Character Name : Flora

Original Name : Miriam Rizea

Gender : Female

Luana Stoica

Character Name : Sekretärin Iliescu

Original Name : Luana Stoica

Gender : Female

Valentin Popescu

Character Name : Arbeiter Ölfeld

Original Name : Valentin Popescu

Gender : Male

Ioan Brancu

Character Name : Vorarbeiter Ölfeld

Original Name : Ioan Brancu

Gender : Male

Emil Constantinescu

Character Name : Junge Ölfeld

Original Name : Emil Constantinescu

Gender : Male

Mădălina Ciotea

Character Name : Frau Partyservice

Original Name : Mădălina Ciotea

Gender : Male

Daniel Filipescu

Character Name : Kellner Da Vinci

Original Name : Daniel Filipescu

Gender : Male

Raluca David

Character Name : Portier Hotel

Original Name : Raluca David

Gender : Male

Mihai Răzuș

Character Name : Manager Dacoil

Original Name : Mihai Răzuș

Gender : Male

Adrian Bucur

Character Name : Manager Dacoil

Original Name : Adrian Bucur

Gender : Male

Andrei Mateiu

Character Name : Nataljas Fahrer

Original Name : Andrei Mateiu

Gender : Male

Florin Vișenescu

Character Name : Limo Fahrer

Original Name : Florin Vișenescu

Gender : Male

Șerban Gabriel Cismărescu

Character Name : Mann Dachterasse

Original Name : Șerban Gabriel Cismărescu

Gender : Male

Marcus Weber

Character Name : Kukeri Double

Original Name : Marcus Weber

Gender : Male

Ebba

Character Name : Hund Willi

Original Name : Ebba

Gender : Male

Vlad Ivanov

Character Name : Iliescu

Original Name : Vlad Ivanov

Gender : Male

Cosmin Pădureanu

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Cosmin Pădureanu

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**What do you think is worth living for?** I had tough time to figure it out what was the thing on the poster. Seeing it upside down, with mirror, name it, I used all the tricks I know, but nothing had worked. On the other hand, I thought it might be a fantasy film with a King Kong like creature. That's the curiosity it created, people to a have different opinions and forget to expect from the film. But it was a simple comedy-drama and only way to solve the mystery is to watch the film. That's what I finally did. The opening scene was good. But I did not think the whole film would be like that. It was about a prankster and his attempts to reach his workaholic daughter, which was the entire narration. A lifetime trip for them, that's not about the challenges in the world or the nature, but their self-discovery, the meaning of life and purpose. This is one of the beautiful films to open up about a father and daughter relationship. In the grown-up world, the people forget to live the actual life, when they give all the focus to their professional life. I have to agree, this is a competitive world and you will be replaced by millions of other waiting behind you for such opportunity. But does it all worth doing is the real question. Doubts like that won't arise without those who love us pointing it out. It needs to be asked properly, politely. But some people take an alternate route like in this film. Sometimes it ends in an unexpected adventure to just realise what they are into. And this film was honest, to reveal as much as it can in many angles. This is the story of Winfried. An aged and divorced music teacher who makes practical jokes to people around him. After his dog died, he decides to reconnect with his only daughter Ines, who is now working in Romania. She is on the cusp to get her desired position in the office. On her one final push for that, is now getting distracted by her father. She who never understood her father's way of life, tries to get an answer out of him about the life. So that's where their journey begins. Some of the bold steps taken by them, the film accomplishes what it wanted to tell us in a unique way. > "The problem is it's so often about getting things done. You do this, You do that. And in the meantime, life just passes by." The film was actually loosely based by the director's own father. The writing was brilliant. It reminded me 'Infinitely Polar Bear', because these women directors inspired by their fathers to show the world how their childhood was like. The actors were amazing, particularly those two in the main roles. I liked them both equally. From the different angle, they have given different performances. There's no surprise if you liked the film only because of them. The film had won many prestigious awards around the globe and now its biggest stand off is at the 2017 Oscars which is a few weeks away. Another Scandinavian film, which is also nominated for the Oscar, is also about an old man like this one. But I think 'Under Sandet' is the frontrunner for the golden statue. Because we all know that America's and Academy's sentimental towards the WWII. When it comes to rating, the film is strictly for adults. It was good in the initial parts, but there are some surprise nude and sex scenes. At that time I thought it lost its path, but actually that was the turning point where you are going to witness a different half of the film. Surely many people going love the second half more than the first. At first, it looked like it is a German version of 'The Family Fang', but only more realistic with dark humour. It's difficult to understand every scene, especially in the first watch. Because without knowing the film characters, the events involving them look casual. Capable to get the sense of humour is the key here. So if you decide for the second time viewing, you will learn more about it. It is one of those films that second time watch necessary for some people. Frankly, I did not think it was a great film, just after finish my watch. But thinking back about all those film events, made sense. By the time I decided to write this review, I was in its favour. That's the reason I won't write about the films right away. This is a great film, but you have to focus closely and understand everything, then you will have a great time. But remember, it is one of the longest film in the recent time, particularly for a comedy-drama, yet enjoyable. Recommended! _7/10_

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-08-01

Hmmm. I think it may be a testament to the skill of Peter Simonischek here that I didn't like this film very much, but in any case - I didn't. His daughter "Ines" (Sandra Hüller) had made a decent life for herself in the corporate world and the two have become largely estranged. He decides to try and rectify this by travelling to Bucharest where she is working with boss/lover "Gerald" (Thomas Loibl). He fancies himself as a bit of a practical joker, does "Winfried" but his attempts at humour merely irritate his daughter as they embarrass her and poke fun at the nature - sometimes the quite ruthless nature - of her work. This is just putting even greater strain on their relationship so dad comes up with an even more far-fetch solution. He invents the eponymous character who purports to be their boss's "life coach". Donning an ill-fitting suit and the most unconvincing of wigs, he proceeds to trample across her working life. She has two options - and she decides that fighting back is her best and what now ensues sees the pair spat and spar towards a denouement that I felt entirely predictable. There's no doubt that Simonischek's portrayal does get under your finger nails, but it's all just a bit too preposterous for me. He's the diametric opposite of her - his eccentricities and foibles contrasting so starkly with her career-minded focus that it all just came across as overly and sometimes quite cringe-makingly contrived. For some reason, she spends a fair chunk of the latter stages of the film naked whilst he's in gorilla suit. Surreal? Yes - but what's the point? It isn't funny and for her character to have achieved half of what she is portrayed to have done here, she'd have shown him the door (or a police car) ages earlier in the proceedings. Sometimes you have to be on the right wavelength to appreciate something quite this eclectic - but I wasn't on auteur Maren Ade's for this. It does show that Hüller has many strings to her bow, though - there's little she can't turn her hand to and this is just about worth watching to see that skill in action.