Requiem

Requiem
Director
Hans-Christian Schmid
Country
United kingdom
Year
2006
Genre
Fiction
Scriptwriters
Bernd Lange
Cast
Sandra Hüller / Burghart Klaussner / Imogen Kogge / Friederike Adolph / Anna Blomeier
Production
23/5 Filmproduktion
http://www.requiem-der-film.de/
http://www.235film.de

Storyline

Inspired by actual events, this film tells the story of a young woman named Michaela Klinger who, torn between faith and sickness at the beginning of the 1970s, became the victim of an exorcism. Brought up by her parents in a strict Catholic household, Michaela moved to Tübingen at the age of 21 to take up studies in teaching. Although her father, always her ally, is fully supportive of the move, her anxious mother, who tries to keep her epileptic daughter bound up in a cocoon of bans and preventative measures, has mixed feelings about Michaela becoming a student. Delighted to have put her lower middle-class environment behind her, Micha ela immediately relishes her new-found freedom and soon makes friends with university students Hanna and Stefan. But Michaela’s past soon catches up with her: in spite of medication she begins to suffer from ever more epileptic fits and delusions. Only now she hears voices and believes herself to be possessed by demons. One morning Hanna finds Michaela lying unconscious among the upturned furniture in her room at the halls of residence. It becomes clear that Michaela can no longer conceal her traumatic past. In desperation, she seeks help from a familiar source – her village church. She appeals to the trusted priest, Father Landauer, who introduces her to a colleague. After initial misgivings, Michaela agrees to a lengthy discussion with this young priest, whose name is Martin Borchert. Afterwards she feels relieved and even elated. But her condition deteriorates while she is spending the Christmas holidays at her parents’ house. Michaela and her mother have a blazing row and Michaela subsequently has a violent fit. Not knowing how else to help their increasingly aggressive daughter, Michaela’s parents contact the priest. After careful discussion with the family and collective prayers, Michaela finally agrees to have an exorcism…

Festivals & Academy awards and others

Berlin International Film Festival 2006
Competition
Black Nights Film Festival 2006
Best Actress Award (Sandra Hüller)
Sitges Film Festival 2006
Official Fantàstic

European Film Awards (EFA) 2006
Selection
Nomination for Best European Actress (Sandra Hüller)
Deutscher Filmpreis (Lolas) 2006
Silver Lola: Outstanding Feature Film / Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Sandra Hüller) / Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Imogen Kogge) / Best Costume Design (Bettina Marx) / Best Sound
Bavarian Film Awards 2005
Best Supporting Actress (Sandra Hüller)
Berlinale Awards 2006
Silver Bear for best actress (Sandra Hüller) / Fipresci Award