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Portrait of Sandra Hüller

Sandra Hüller

Birth Name: Sandra Hüller

Birth Date: 1978-04-30

Birth Place: Suhl, Germany

Details

Alternate Names: Sandra Hueller, Сандра Гюллер, ساندرا هولر, 桑德拉·惠勒, 산드라 휠러

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Nicht auf den Mund (1999) as Daisy

Most Important Roles:

  • Requiem (2006) as Michaela Klingler
  • Madonnas (2007) as Rita
  • Hamlet (2020) as Hamlet
  • The Architect (2008) as Reh Winter
  • Brownian Movement (2010) as Charlotte
  • Above Us Only Sky (2011) as Martha Sabel
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023) as Sandra Voyter
  • Finsterworld (2013) as Franziska Feldenhoven
  • Talking About the Weather (2022) as Hanna

Career Highlights:

  • Requiem (2006)
  • Madonnas (2007)
  • Hamlet (2020)
  • The Architect (2008)
  • Brownian Movement (2010)
  • Above Us Only Sky (2011)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • Finsterworld (2013)
  • Talking About the Weather (2022)

Full Biography

Sandra Hüller, born on April 30, 1978, is a renowned German actress with an extensive filmography across various countries. She has received numerous accolades, including two European Film Awards and a César Award, for her roles in 'Requiem' (2006), 'Toni Erdmann' (2016), 'Anatomy of a Fall' (2023), and 'The Zone of Interest' (2023). Notably, she portrayed Martha in the film 'Martha', where her character's life takes an unexpected turn when police reveal her partner's secret identity.


About the Movie: Brownian Movement (2010)

Poster for Brownian Movement (2010)

Release Year: 2010

Nation: Germany, Netherlands

Alternative Title: Ruchy Browna

Director: Nanouk Leopold

Writer: Nanouk Leopold

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Circe Films, Coin Film, Serendipity Films

Genre: Drama, Fiction Film, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 2 wins & 5 nominations

Similar:

  • Don't Look Back (2009)
  • The One and Only (1999)
  • Stander (2003)
  • Marion Bridge (2003)
  • Die Lizenz (2017)

Keywords

Keywords: woman director

Story

Charlotte, a German doctor living in Brussels with her husband Max and their son, has been secretly having affairs with some of her patients for sexual encounters. These trysts are unbeknownst to Max until one of Charlotte's lovers becomes too attached and triggers a nervous breakdown in her, leading to the revelation of her infidelity. As a result, she loses her job and her marriage is put on the brink of collapse. In an attempt to salvage their relationship, they undergo therapy together. Two years later, the family relocates to India where Max has taken up a new job as an architect. They have twins and initially seem to have regained family happiness. However, lingering mistrust and doubt in Max cause him to follow Charlotte on her morning walks.

Summary

Directed by Nanouk Leopold, 'Brownian Movement' (2010) is a provocative drama that explores the complex nature of female sexuality and desire through its protagonist Charlotte, portrayed by Sandra Hüller. The film is structured in three parts, each revealing more about Charlotte's adulterous past and its impact on her present life. Set primarily in Brussels but later moving to India, the narrative follows Charlotte as she navigates her marriage with Max, her sexual encounters with patients, and the fallout from these secret affairs. Leopold presents a bold and unapologetic portrayal of Charlotte's sexuality, challenging societal norms and expectations. Despite its provocative themes, the film is a nuanced exploration of relationships, trust, and redemption.