Halbschatten (2013)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Alternative Title: Clair Obscur, Everyday Objects
Regisseur: Nicolas Wackerbarth
Writer: Nicolas Wackerbarth
Production Genre
Produzent: commissioning editor: WDR: Andrea Hanke
producer: Titus Kreyenberg
co-producer: Antoine Simkine
commissioning editor: Arte: Georg Steinert
Firmen: unafilm, Les Films d'Antoine, ARTE, WDR, ARD
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
Auszeichnungen & Ähnliche
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: attempted rape, cheating husband, children, cigarette smoking, father son relationship, father's mistress, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, heavy rain, motor scooter, skinny dipping, snorting cocaine, south of france, swimming pool, trimming pubic hair, woman swims nude, young girl
Geschichte
Halbschatten follows Merle who travels to a hillside villa in the French Riviera at the invitation of her lover Romuald. Upon arrival, she finds that Romuald's children, Emma and Felix, are unaware of their father's relationship with her. Struggling to connect with them, especially the hostile 16-year-old Felix who sees Merle's presence as a provocation, Merle must navigate this tense dynamic while trying to maintain a socially promising future for herself.
Zusammenfassung
Directed by Nicolas Wackerbarth and released in 2013, Halbschatten is a drama film set during the summer on the French Riviera. The story revolves around Merle's attempt to integrate into Romuald's family life, highlighting themes of jealousy, rejection, and the struggle for social status. Despite its promising premise, the provided sources lack detailed context or background information about the characters or the filmmaker's intended messages.

