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Home from Home: Chronicle of a Vision

Original title: Die andere Heimat: Chronik einer Sehnsucht
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
1.6K
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Jan Dieter Schneider in Home from Home: Chronicle of a Vision (2013)
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Jakob longs for a new life for himself and his troubled family in Brazil.Jakob longs for a new life for himself and his troubled family in Brazil.Jakob longs for a new life for himself and his troubled family in Brazil.

  • Director
    • Edgar Reitz
  • Writers
    • Edgar Reitz
    • Gert Heidenreich
  • Stars
    • Jan Dieter Schneider
    • Antonia Bill
    • Maximilian Scheidt
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    7.9/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Edgar Reitz
    • Writers
      • Edgar Reitz
      • Gert Heidenreich
    • Stars
      • Jan Dieter Schneider
      • Antonia Bill
      • Maximilian Scheidt
    • 12User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Jan Dieter Schneider
    Jan Dieter Schneider
    • Jakob Simon
    Antonia Bill
    • Jettchen Niem
    Maximilian Scheidt
    • Gustav Simon
    Marita Breuer
    Marita Breuer
    • Margarethe Simon
    Rüdiger Kriese
    • Johann Simon
    Philine Lembeck
    • Florinchen
    Mélanie Fouché
    Mélanie Fouché
    • Lena Zeitz
    Eva Zeidler
    • Großmutter
    Reinhard Paulus
    • Unkel
    Barbara Philipp
    • Frau Niem
    Christoph Luser
    • Franz Olm
    Rainer Kühn
    • Dr. Zwirner
    Andreas Külzer
    • Dorfpfarrer Wiegand
    Julia Prochnow
    • Hebamme Sophie Gent
    Martin Haberscheidt
    • Fürchtegott Niem
    Kathy Becker
    • Nachbarin
    Dettmer Fischbeck
    • Nachbar
    Klaus Meininger
    • Lehrer
    • Director
      • Edgar Reitz
    • Writers
      • Edgar Reitz
      • Gert Heidenreich
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    8olastensson13

    Germany before Germany

    Sometimes a movie has to take four hours. If you stay that long, you not only learn to know the characters, they get under your skin.

    A Prussian village. Not boiling yet, because 1848 revolts are some years away, but there are signs. So far people just emigrate, to Brazil in this case, leaving centuries of traditions behind. A sign of something arriving. The minds aren't satisfied.

    But the main story is about the village, as a small society and universe there the borders are too close. But the film is anyway focused on individuals. Trying to get shelter from the storm. Which goes on in their souls
    8willwoodmill

    Edgar Reitz returns with another installment to his classic Heimat series

    Way back in 1984 German director Edgar Reitz directed a TV miniseries called Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany. (Heimat meaning Homeland.) This 15 hour long miniseries became the first part of his Heimat films. In these films he would try and tell Germany's history through characters in the small fictional town of Schabbach. He would later add two more TV miniseries and two films to his massive series. The most recent edition to the Heimat story being Home from Home: Chronicle of a Vision.

    For the newest edition to the series Edgar Reitz decided to take the story all the way back to the beginning, specifically the town of Schabbach in the mid 19th Century. Which is the farthest back in time any Heimat film has taken place. The film mainly focuses on the story of Jakob, (played by Jan Dieter Schneider in his first thematic performance, and it's a great debut.) a young member of Schabbach who has dreams of leaving his small poor town and emigrate to Brazil. But unfortunately for him he keeps finding himself unexpectedly detained. And as the years slowly go by he becomes less and less hopeful of ever leaving Schabbach.

    I should mention this before continuing the review, you don't need to see all of the other Heimat film before you see this one, it's a prequel and for the most part not connected to the other films at all. So don't let the Heimat series massive length deter you from watching Home from Home Even though Home from Home is much shorter than most of the other installments to the Heimat series, it is still a very long film. Home from Home clocks in at nearly four hours long but it doesn't feel nearly that long. The film is slow paced, but it never feels boring because it's able to enchant the audience with its likable characters and simple and relatable themes. We follow Jakob and his family through all there different toils and troubles that they are faced with, whether it be the difficulties of planting and harvesting seasons, oppression from the rich Barron, or finding new love. By the end of the film we are incredibly close to these characters and feel a deep personal connection with them, nearly every single character has there own private scene, so the audience can't help but feel part of the small town of Schabbach There are also several different scenes or objected that reused or referenced throughout the film, giving the film a nice since of cohesion.

    The cinematography, while being amazing for most of the film, does have some weaker parts. Home from Home is mostly a black and white film, but there are a few objects throughout the film that are in color. (Like the girl in the red dress from Schindler's List.) And sometimes this really works, and other times it doesn't. Sometimes it just looks really out of place and really just come across as an eyesore, the coloring is really sloppy and does not fit with the rest of the film. Not to mention that sometimes it's completely unnecessary, so you end up wondering why it was still in the final cut of the film. But the soundtrack is luckily consistently good throughout the film, and fits Home from Home perfectly.

    While you're watching Home from Home you don't realize the effect it's having on you. But when it's over, you'll find it's difficult to get Home from Home out of you're head. You'll find yourself mulling over the characters and events constantly, and you'll find that you miss the characters and will want to return to the film just to relive the moments. And as I aid before you don't need to see the other Heimat films before you see this one, so do yourself a favor and check it out

    8.3
    9partnerfrance

    Another "Heimat" masterpiece from Edgar Reitz

    I won't write a long panegyric here: I can just say that if you liked the other "Heimat" installments, you will like this "prequel" as well. And if, like many viewers, you watched the previous films with an almost religious devotion, you will feel the same way about this one (actually, two).

    Somehow Reitz has found the secret of putting his viewers deeply into the situation to the point where you really do feel "you are there" -- and he can do this whether the setting is contemporary, early 20th century or, as here, in the 1840's.

    The first installment is admittedly a little long, but there is ample payback in the second, which seeing the first is necessary in order to set up the situation.
    9pollack-bob

    Wonderful - worth the 4 hours

    This may be the finest film I have seen in years. Four hours and I wanted more. The story, characters, script, photography, acting, history are so artfully done, it is hard to imagine how to have made it better (or shorter). The Industrial Revolution had yet to reach Prussia, but in the midst of this backward village, a romantic and scientific mind emerges, who becomes our hero. Everything appears to be historically accurate with a bit of fantasy thrown in to bring brightness to the basic dreariness. How does Jakob become proficient in Spanish and English? Not important. But how does he become a master of Amazonian native languages and carry on a correspondence with the great Alexander von Humboldt! Well that's just a special filmmaker's dream we accept with all the mundane reality. All in all a wonderful film.
    10harvbenn

    Have you ever seen a tiny town in the Hunsruck in 1843?

    How many unforgettable images can Edgar Reitz create? Country girls given coins, stare dumbly into their palms. A girl with a malformed leg is ostracized. Country people protest "Liberté!" to returned Prussian authorities. A stone cutter becomes mute on his way to oblivion, but first he cuts an agate slice that contains the world. Where do Reitz, and Casting Director An Dorthe Braker (Downfall, Bader-Meinhof Complex), find actors who seem to step out of a time machine? Where does Reitz get the poignancy of turns of fate changing lives utterly in a world where everything is grown, pounded, turned, and wrested from the earth, if not by yourself and your family, by others who you've known all your life? Under the comet of 1843, hawkers sell passage to paradise to people who never once left the Hunsruck. The damson berries are harvested, and youths become intoxicated on music and dancing. A Prussian lackey reads a hateful decree to an empty street. A lone rider brings more emigration papers. Neighbors and families walk beside their wagons, to Rotterdam and beyond on a journey they cannot comprehend except that there is no return. In Schabbach, the remaining Simons endure, and repair and improve the family smithy. A letter arrives from Brazil after 13 months, and is read to the astonished gathering. We are in Schabbach to witness all of this.

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      The strange brass instrument played by Florine at the Smearcase Fair is an ophicleide.
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      Follows Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany (1984)

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Concorde Filmverleih (Germany)
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • La segunda patria
    • Filming locations
      • Gehlweiler, Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Edgar Reitz Film (ERF)
      • Les Films du Losange
      • ARD Degeto Film
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      • €8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,601,058
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 51m(231 min)
    • Color
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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