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Anatomy of a Fall

- Did she do it?

A woman is suspected of her husband's murder, and their blind son faces a moral dilemma as the sole witness.

Release Date : 2023-08-23

Language :EnglishFrenchGerman

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Les Films de PierreLes Films PelléasFrance 2 CinémaAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles : Anatomy Of A Fall

Cast

Sandra Hüller

Character Name : Sandra Voyter

Original Name : Sandra Hüller

Gender : Female

Swann Arlaud

Character Name : Maître Vincent Renzi

Original Name : Swann Arlaud

Gender : Male

Milo Machado-Graner

Character Name : Daniel

Original Name : Milo Machado-Graner

Gender : Male

Antoine Reinartz

Character Name : Advocate General

Original Name : Antoine Reinartz

Gender : Male

Samuel Theis

Character Name : Samuel Maleski

Original Name : Samuel Theis

Gender : Male

Jehnny Beth

Character Name : Marge Berger

Original Name : Jehnny Beth

Gender : Female

Saadia Bentaïeb

Character Name : Maître Nour Boudaoud

Original Name : Saadia Bentaïeb

Gender : Female

Camille Rutherford

Character Name : Zoé Solidor

Original Name : Camille Rutherford

Gender : Female

Anne Rotger

Character Name : President of the Court

Original Name : Anne Rotger

Gender : Female

Sophie Fillières

Character Name : Monica

Original Name : Sophie Fillières

Gender : Female

Julien Comte

Character Name : Forensic Pathologist

Original Name : Julien Comte

Gender : Male

Pierre-François Garel

Character Name : Judge Janvier

Original Name : Pierre-François Garel

Gender : Male

Savannah Rol

Character Name : Constable / Sandra

Original Name : Savannah Rol

Gender : Male

Iliès Kadri

Character Name : Constable / Samuel

Original Name : Iliès Kadri

Gender : Male

Vincent Courcelle-Labrousse

Character Name : Prosecutor

Original Name : Vincent Courcelle-Labrousse

Gender : Male

Cécile Brunet-Ludet

Character Name : Judge Bollène

Original Name : Cécile Brunet-Ludet

Gender : Male

Nesrine Slaoui

Character Name : BFM Journalist

Original Name : Nesrine Slaoui

Gender : Male

Antoine Bueno

Character Name : Expert Balard

Original Name : Antoine Bueno

Gender : Male

Anne-Lise Heimburger

Character Name : Experte Bogaert

Original Name : Anne-Lise Heimburger

Gender : Male

Wajdi Mouawad

Character Name : Psy Jammal

Original Name : Wajdi Mouawad

Gender : Male

Sacha Wolff

Character Name : Head of Investigation

Original Name : Sacha Wolff

Gender : Male

Kareen Guiock

Character Name : TV Presenter

Original Name : Kareen Guiock

Gender : Male

Arthur Harari

Character Name : Literary Critic

Original Name : Arthur Harari

Gender : Male

Marie Brette

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Marie Brette

Gender : Male

Christophe Devaux

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Christophe Devaux

Gender : Male

Jefferson Desport

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Jefferson Desport

Gender : Male

Nola Jolly

Character Name : Associate Lawyer

Original Name : Nola Jolly

Gender : Female

Emmanuelle Jourdan

Character Name : Court Translator

Original Name : Emmanuelle Jourdan

Gender : Male

Isaac Abballah

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Isaac Abballah

Gender : Male

Judicaël Ajorque

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Judicaël Ajorque

Gender : Male

Nicholas Angelo

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Nicholas Angelo

Gender : Male

Marie-Laure Aumis

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Marie-Laure Aumis

Gender : Male

Laura Balasuriya

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Laura Balasuriya

Gender : Female

Alexandre Bertrand

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Alexandre Bertrand

Gender : Male

Jean-Pierre Bertrand

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Bertrand

Gender : Male

Cécilia Bongiovanni-Lefebvre

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Cécilia Bongiovanni-Lefebvre

Gender : Male

Jean-Claude Calbet

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Jean-Claude Calbet

Gender : Male

Florent Chasseloup

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Florent Chasseloup

Gender : Male

Sandrine Chastagnol

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Sandrine Chastagnol

Gender : Male

Betty Desmier

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Betty Desmier

Gender : Male

Justine Dulary

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Justine Dulary

Gender : Male

Philippe Jubien

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Philippe Jubien

Gender : Male

Cyril Karenine

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Cyril Karenine

Gender : Male

Maud Martin

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Maud Martin

Gender : Male

Romaric Maucoeur

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Romaric Maucoeur

Gender : Male

Fabien Perrot

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Fabien Perrot

Gender : Male

Christophe Léon Schelstraete

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Christophe Léon Schelstraete

Gender : Male

Rose Thibault

Character Name : The Tribunal

Original Name : Rose Thibault

Gender : Male

Messi

Character Name : Snoop

Original Name : Messi

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Lachlan Thiele

@lachlanthiele

2023-05-29

INT. THE ANATOMY OF ANATOMY OF A FALL - DAY Anatomy of a Fall is an excellent film crafted from the mind of Justine Triet. It's beautifully acted, shot, scored and edited together. So let's look at the Anatomy of Anatomy of a Fall. Story: The story revolves around the unconfirmed cause of death of Samuel, who has fallen out of his attic window. The only person in the house was his wife Sandra, Sandra Hüller, the prime suspect. Their son Daniel, blind from an unfortunate event, is the only witness. The story is from the perspective of Sandra, and just like any courtroom drama, details are revealed over time. Fortunately, it's at a steady pace, never announcing too much or too little, giving us the correct information at the right time. While I'm mostly positive about the story, some moments slow right down, and we come to a standstill; overall, thanks to the following few components, they considerably make up for the story's flaws. Performance: Its lead is Anatomy of a Fall's greatest asset, Sandra Hüller. She is tremendous, pulling no punches in the role of Sandra, the deceased's wife. For the rest of the cast, no one except the dog is ever greater than Sandra! Cinematography: The camera in this film is on a swivel, always moving, keeping us engaged. The camera uses Visual humour quite a bit, which is always great to see. Finally, the colour grade felt natural and, at times, warm, giving a homely vibe. Score: A simple piano piece plays throughout the film; it is excellent. Finally, the editing: This was a stand-out for me. It was cleverly cutting at points to hide us from the horrors but holding onto moments before it became too much. There's a lot of love about this film — a highlight of the Cannes 2023 run. FADE OUT.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-11-23

When young "Daniel" (Milo Machado Graner) returns from a walk in the snow with his dog ("Snoop") he discovers the body of his father lying on the snow in front of their alpine house. He shouts for his mother, writer "Sandra" (Sandra Hüller) and soon the police investigation is out to establish just what happened. What do we know? Well, not a lot really - just that before the young man left for his stroll, his mother was giving an interview in their kitchen to a journalist that was being increasingly drowned out by the intrusive music emanating from her husband upstairs, and - that young "Daniel" is blind. "Sandra" enlists the help of a friend who represents her as after many a re-enactment the authorities conclude that there is enough evidence that she lobbed him over the balcony and murdered him. A curiously relaxed courtroom drama now ensues. Those of us used to watching British or American scenarios like this might find the approach, usually entirely speculative, taken by prosecuting counsel to essentially draw his own conclusion from evidence that may or not be there is quite entertaining to watch. The President of the tribunal rarely intercedes in what becomes a frequently unsubstantiated analysis of the sometimes turbulent marriage of the two, we learn of the cause of the boy's blindness, of his mother's sexuality and by the denouement I felt that Justine Triet had worked well with a strong cast to create a whodunit where there might have been no crime at all! That denouement is a little rushed, but leaves a lovely degree of doubt in the mind of the one member of the cast who probably needed convincing the most! It's just a shade too long, a wee bit too much build up, but once it's in full swing this is a strongly performed, sometimes quite funny and dark crime drama that is well worth a watch.

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-01-05

It’s always disappointing when a film aspires to greatness that it never achieves. Such is the case with the latest offering from French writer-director Justine Triet, whose allegedly suspenseful thriller is about as appetizing as a plate of tepid leftovers. This crime investigation/courtroom drama about the mysterious death of a middle-aged unsuccessful writer (Samuel Theis) who falls from the second story of his mountain chalet looks into whether his demise is due to suicide or murder, with his wife (Sandra Hüller), herself a best-selling author, being the prime suspect. Despite an intriguing premise, however, the movie is overlong, needlessly talky and inherently flat, with a cold, clinical, unengaging narrative and characters who engender no connection, compassion or empathy. In essence, this is a “whodunnit” that plays like an extended “whocares.” Fault the screenplay here, which seeks to tell a tale in the same gripping vein as such great courtroom dramas as “Anatomy of a Murder” (1959) but that never achieves the level of tension, mystery and audience engagement needed to pull that off. The meticulously orchestrated script feels calculated and derivative virtually from start to finish, especially in its trial sequences, which explore an array of possible motives and explanations, including everything from infidelity to plagiarism to previous suicide attempts, that rely on often-implausible speculation and inflated conjecture to carry forward a proceeding that probably never should have ended up in court in the first place. What’s more, the double entendre that is the picture’s title is so obvious that any hopes of nuance, subtlety or profundity evaporate quickly once the failing nature of the couple’s troubled relationship surfaces. While the film admittedly features a fine performance by Hüller, it’s far from enough to rescue a picture with big aspirations that never pan out. How this release has garnered so much exaggerated awards season buzz is beyond me, especially given its intrinsically insipid, underwhelming, overstated character. There are plenty of other films of this ilk out there that are far more worth watching than this one, so grab one of those better selections instead and give this one the well-earned pass it genuinely deserves.

B

BornKnight

@BornKnight

2024-01-30

French movie with a drama / courtroom theme that is gripping more into it's realistic tone than others movies that create unexpected and unbelievable tones, directed by Justine Triet from a screenplay she co-wrote with Arthur Harari (Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle). Currently it is the winner of Canne's Palm D'or and nominated for five Academy awards, being those Best Motion Picture of the Year, Best Achievement in Directing, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Best Original Screenplay, Best Achievement in Film Editing. It tells the story of In an isolated mountain chalet near Grenoble, where the problematic couple French Samuel Maleski is playing music in his attic so loudly that interrupts an interview of his German wife, Sandra Voyter (played by Sandra Hüller), and son Daniel (partially blind), returns from a long walk with his guide dog Snoop to find Samuel dead below his attic window. From there and all the theories, criminal analysis and courtroom judicial processes guide the movie and gain the midia of the country. Do not expect CSI level invention on this one - it is logical and reasonable as a movie that analyses the crisis in the couple and the impact on the son with a heavy focus on the courtroom that gabs your attention. Sandra Hüller is the protagonist that leads with an incredible performance on her role. The direction is solid as well as the screenplay. The cinematography varies from formal takes to more active ones and the editing is perfect in joining all the takes. I usually found courtroom movies to be boring but this wasn't the case that holds your attention till the end even with the slow moving of events and investigations from the live of protagonists to the dispute of the lawyers. A strong contender for all the prizes but knowing the academy I am almost sure it will grab 2 to 3 prizes. From my point of view the movie is a 8,5 out of 10,0 / A. For sure one of the movies of 2023 that must be seen, so it gets a like from me too.

F

FerdinandoLM

@FerdinandoLM

2025-01-08

An engrossing, if perhaps slightly over-acclaimed, courtroom drama that masterfully balances suspense with emotional depth. Triet delves into the ambiguities of truth, relationships, and the narratives we construct to navigate complex realities. Hüller delivers a standout performance as a woman under intense scrutiny, her nuanced portrayal adding layers to the unfolding mystery. The courtroom scenes are riveting, weaving meticulous legal procedures with the raw tension of a marital drama. The film’s structure is sharp and deliberate, keeping you hooked as it probes the blurred lines between guilt and innocence. Also, what an awful choice in music :O