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The Wall

Original title: Die Wand
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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The Wall (2012)
A woman inexplicably finds herself cut off from all human contact when an invisible, unyielding wall suddenly surrounds the countryside. Accompanied by her loyal dog Lynx, she becomes immersed in a world untouched by civilization and ruled by the laws of nature.
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A woman finds herself inexplicably cut off from all human contact when an invisible, unyielding wall suddenly surrounds the landscape.A woman finds herself inexplicably cut off from all human contact when an invisible, unyielding wall suddenly surrounds the landscape.A woman finds herself inexplicably cut off from all human contact when an invisible, unyielding wall suddenly surrounds the landscape.

  • Director
    • Julian Pölsler
  • Writers
    • Marlen Haushofer
    • Julian Pölsler
  • Stars
    • Martina Gedeck
    • Luchs von Kyffhäuserbach
    • Karlheinz Hackl
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    7.8K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,990
    7,314
    • Director
      • Julian Pölsler
    • Writers
      • Marlen Haushofer
      • Julian Pölsler
    • Stars
      • Martina Gedeck
      • Luchs von Kyffhäuserbach
      • Karlheinz Hackl
    • 91User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Martina Gedeck
    Martina Gedeck
    • Woman
    Luchs von Kyffhäuserbach
    • Luchs
    Karlheinz Hackl
    Karlheinz Hackl
    • Hugo
    • (as Karl Heinz Hackl)
    Ulrike Beimpold
    • Luise
    Julia Gschnitzer
    • Cottager
    Hans-Michael Rehberg
    Hans-Michael Rehberg
    • Cottager
    Wolfgang M. Bauer
    • Man
    • (as Wolfgang Maria Bauer)
    • Director
      • Julian Pölsler
    • Writers
      • Marlen Haushofer
      • Julian Pölsler
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    User reviews91

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    8Jerghal

    Feels like a good book

    While browsing on IMDb for interesting scifi flicks to watch I stumbled upon this Austrian science fiction film. A scifi concept movie I should say: there are no lasers or spaceships or any other hi-tech stuff to be seen. A woman (her name is never mentioned) goes on weekend in a mountain cabin with and elderly couple. The couple leaves to take a walk but never returns. Reason: the Wall or 'Die Wand', an energy forcefield which keeps everything from going out or coming in. This leaves this woman completely cut off from civilization, society and basically everything she knows and loved. Obviously this is what this film is about. It's not about explaining why this wall is there or who built it or for what reason. It's about the mental, emotional and ethical problems that arise when there is no more society to live, work and function in. This film was apparently based on a successful 1963 Austrian novel. The whole film is told via the voice-over of the woman (she never has any direct dialogue) and all the acting is delivered through expressions or actions. This was smart on the part of the filmmakers coz it works well and it feels a lot like a book. Although the film lasts only 103 mins it does have a slow pace, but like a book you have to take time to see it at the pace it's intended to. Recommended!
    4rdg45

    Alone and Misdirected

    Confusing, narrated, strange, and difficult to follow. Too many questions regarding the actions of the main character. I don't know about you, but I'd have done so many other, different, and direct things than this main character in order to extract myself from my current situation. The wall: did the river run through it? Was it like a dome? Was it bulletproof? Would it be possible to dig beneath it? Were animals affected by it? Maybe I should just write a story about it... no, that would be boring. In order to change or alter my situation, I would have to do something different each day. The lead and only character was satisfied with her predicament. I do wonder, however, about the end result.
    10juan-f-gonz

    Haunting masterpiece

    A woman, a dog, one of the most beautiful places of the world. It's hard to say more about this movie without saying too much.

    It has a very well crafted, tight script, well chosen music and great cinematography, both in plain light and in deep darkness, in open land and closed quarters.

    There is no waste in this film, everything fits. The acting is nuanced, controlled. The sense of menace is achieved with lighting and camera work. No false scares, no misleadings, no cheap shocks.

    This tale of survival and endurance, ultimately about the meaning of humanity, is a moving masterpiece that will stay with me a long time.
    9IndustriousAngel

    Bleak story, beautiful setting

    It's complete art-house fare but since the source material is one of Austria's great novels of the 20th century (it was written in the early 1960s) they gave this film a semi-wide release here in Austria. It's a last-woman-on-Earth-story - think about Robinson Crusoe, The Road, I am Legend, but very naturalistic except for the wall which traps the protagonist in a secluded alpine area. It was a bit toned down from the book - some of the more violent or disgusting passages were missing, I guess not to alienate the audience too much since the story is intense enough already. This seemed to work as WOM is quite good, everybody was discussing it on our way out. My son (who didn't know the book) was impressed too. Also left out were any references to the cold war which were not that important in the book to begin with; here the wall is more like a natural catastrophe and the story is much more timeless this way. From a technical POV this was excellent, filmed with a RED-to-35mm and much natural light I think. Most of the crew hail from TV productions but it's clearly visible how much fun they had with the wide format. Sound design was good too. Music was sparse, a few Bach sonatas. And I liked how they didn't color-grade the thing to death as happens sometimes (The Road, Children of Men ...) - the story is bleak enough without much fiddling - we get the message. The landscape, wood and winter sequences are just beautiful. Highly recommended if you're able to see this. Maybe it gets a foreign run; there's nearly no dialogue, most spoken text is just off-screen-quoting from her diary so subtitles or dubbing won't really take away much.
    8sarahmoens

    Connectedness by isolation

    What a beautiful story this is. I can understand why Julian Pölsler wanted to film his favorite book of Marlen Haushofer, a book that I've now added to my to read list.

    The scenery of Austria is so beautiful. Experiencing the country through all the seasons would have been enough for me to watch the movie. But the movie is so much more than just beautiful scenery. The plot made me profoundly think about humanity, nature, life... and if a movie succeeds in doing that it deserves merit. I also like that multiple interpretations can apply to the movie, since it has a certain symbolical feel to it, rather than being a science fiction or utopian/dystopian story. I for example see a lot of parallels with someone who has a depression, not being able to fight an invisible wall, struggling to do everyday tasks in order to survive, feeling alienated.

    It's great how the connectedness with nature is illustrated. How we depend on nature and how nature depends on us. How we humans are gods who are able to choose to kill or let live, who can choose to kill the very nature that makes us survive.

    Perhaps for people who have read the book, the movie doesn't add more than beautiful scenery and a good acting performance by Martina Gedeck and not to forget dog Luchs, but for me it's definitely worth the 8*.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Austria to the Oscars 2014 best foreign language film category.
    • Goofs
      When she goes to bed for the first night, it's dark outside. Later she explains she went to bed at 9pm on this May day. It's nowhere near dark at 9pm in that region, especially with DST.
    • Quotes

      Woman: Now I am completely calm. I see a little bit further. I see this is not the end yet. Everything goes on. Taurus, Pearl and Luchs will not return. But something new is approaching, and I cannot escape it. The memory, the grief and the fear will remain and there will be hard work as long as I live.

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      Featured in Starfilm (2017)

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    • Can anyone help me by telling where can i watch this movie??I have searched everywhere. Its not available on netflix or amazon prime & neither on any torrent engine!!Please help
    • Not worth watching. You could close your eyes and listen to it like an audible book.

    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2012 (Austria)
    • Countries of origin
      • Austria
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Austria)
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Die Wand
    • Filming locations
      • Salzkammergut, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Coop99 Filmproduktion
      • Starhaus Filmproduktion
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $38,674
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,188
      • Jun 2, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,889,260
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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