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‘Visitation’ Review: Volker Schlöndorff’s Tale of Two Summer Houses Is an Intelligent, Elegantly Crafted Chronicle of German History
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‘Visitation’ Review: Volker Schlöndorff’s Tale of Two Summer Houses Is an Intelligent, Elegantly Crafted Chronicle of German History

  • Schlf6ndorff's Visitation screens at Cannes, adapting Jenny Erpenbeck's Heimsuchung into a two-house, century-spanning narrative.
  • The film juxtaposes Nazi-era expropriation with life in the GDR, using letters and memory to drive the drama.
  • The cast includes Martina Gedeck and Lars Eidinger in a story of displacement, memory, and moral ambiguity.
  • The film holds back sentimentality, delivering tragedy with dignified restraint rather than melodrama.
  • The ending emphasizes a somber legacy as the house passes between generations and political regimes.
  • Visitation ends on a downbeat, steady note, suggesting Schlf6ndorff's craft remains strong even if the film isn't his strongest.
  • The production highlights the Bauhaus-influenced setting and Albert Einstein's Caputh summer home as narrative anchors.
  • The film uses a restrained, script-driven approach to explore political forces shaping private lives.
  • The Hollywood Reporter positions Visitation as a film of serious craft and historical reflection.
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