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FantasyDramaRomance

Undine

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Undine is a historian and tour guide at the Berlin City Museum specializing in urban development, while Christoph is an industrial diver. Linked by a love of the water, the two form an intense bond, which can only do so much to help Undine overcome the considerable baggage of her former affair.

Release Date : 2020-07-01

Language :EnglishGermanSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Schramm FilmLes Films du LosangeZDFARTEARTE France Cinéma

Production Country : FranceGermany

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Paula Beer

Character Name : Undine

Original Name : Paula Beer

Gender : Female

Franz Rogowski

Character Name : Christoph

Original Name : Franz Rogowski

Gender : Male

Maryam Zaree

Character Name : Monika

Original Name : Maryam Zaree

Gender : Female

Jacob Matschenz

Character Name : Johannes

Original Name : Jacob Matschenz

Gender : Male

Anne Ratte-Polle

Character Name : Anna

Original Name : Anne Ratte-Polle

Gender : Female

Rafael Stachowiak

Character Name : Jochen

Original Name : Rafael Stachowiak

Gender : Male

Julia Franz Richter

Character Name : Nora

Original Name : Julia Franz Richter

Gender : Female

Gloria de Oliveira

Character Name : Antonia

Original Name : Gloria de Oliveira

Gender : Female

José Barros

Character Name : Miguel

Original Name : José Barros

Gender : Male

Enno Trebs

Character Name : Server

Original Name : Enno Trebs

Gender : Male

Christoph Zrenner

Character Name : Usher

Original Name : Christoph Zrenner

Gender : Male

Stefan Walz

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Stefan Walz

Gender : Male

Bita Steinjan

Character Name : Woman in Museum

Original Name : Bita Steinjan

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-04-04

Paula Beer is "Undine", holding down a rather mundane job lecturing on the historical urban development of Berlin. She is also suffering the final throes of her relationship with "Johannes" (Jacob Matschenz) whom she still loves. As with the original Paracelcus myth (upon which this is based), she must avenge herself on anyone who betrays her - and we gradually begin to understand that there is much more to her than meets the eye. An heavy rain shower is instrumental in introducing her to "Christoph" (Franz Rogowski) and she finds another love but when she disappears into a lake, he must search... It really does help if you have some familiarity with the story of the eponymous water nymph - otherwise much of this will seem disjointed. The use of the sunken boat in the lake, and strong efforts from Beer and Rogowski give this a depth to it; the characterisations develop slowly but definitely. True, Christian Petzold does take his time, and what is effectively quite a short story can seem a little overly padded now and again, but the imagery under the water and the subtly of the story are well carried by all. It made better sense to me second time round, and is well worth 90 minutes. If you do enjoy it, try the 1916 version - that is shorter and just as beautiful to watch.