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Toni Erdmann

  • 2016
  • R
  • 2h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
54K
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Toni Erdmann (2016)
Winfried doesn't see much of his working daughter Ines. The suddenly student-less music teacher decides to surprise her with a visit after the death of his old dog. It's an awkward move because serious career woman Ines is working on an important project as a corporate strategist in Bucharest. The geographical change doesn't help the two to see more eye to eye. Practical joker Winfried loves to annoy his daughter with corny pranks. What's worse are his little jabs at her routine lifestyle of long meetings, hotel bars and performance reports. Father and daughter reach an impasse, and Winfried agrees to return home to Germany.
 
Enter flashy Toni Erdmann: Winfried's smooth-talking alter ego. Disguised in a tacky suit, weird wig and even weirder fake teeth, Toni barges into Ines' professional life, claiming to be her CEO's life coach. As Toni, Winfried is bolder and doesn't hold back, but Ines meets the challenge. The harder they push, the closer they become. In all the madness, Ines begins to understand that her eccentric father might deserve some place in her life after all..
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A practical joking father tries to reconnect with his hard working daughter by creating an outrageous alter ego and posing as her CEO's life coach.A practical joking father tries to reconnect with his hard working daughter by creating an outrageous alter ego and posing as her CEO's life coach.A practical joking father tries to reconnect with his hard working daughter by creating an outrageous alter ego and posing as her CEO's life coach.

  • Director
    • Maren Ade
  • Writer
    • Maren Ade
  • Stars
    • Sandra Hüller
    • Peter Simonischek
    • Michael Wittenborn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    54K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maren Ade
    • Writer
      • Maren Ade
    • Stars
      • Sandra Hüller
      • Peter Simonischek
      • Michael Wittenborn
    • 172User reviews
    • 324Critic reviews
    • 93Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 59 wins & 85 nominations total

    Videos13

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    Trailer 2:03
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    The Cakes Are Bettter
    Clip 1:52
    The Cakes Are Bettter
    The Cakes Are Bettter
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    The Cakes Are Bettter
    That Was Real Fear
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    That Was Real Fear
    I Could Lift You Up
    Clip 0:53
    I Could Lift You Up
    Are You Happy
    Clip 0:59
    Are You Happy
    Substitue Daughter
    Clip 0:53
    Substitue Daughter

    Photos158

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    Top cast61

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    Sandra Hüller
    Sandra Hüller
    • Ines Conradi
    Peter Simonischek
    Peter Simonischek
    • Winfried
    Michael Wittenborn
    Michael Wittenborn
    • Henneberg
    Thomas Loibl
    Thomas Loibl
    • Gerald
    Trystan Pütter
    Trystan Pütter
    • Tim
    Ingrid Bisu
    Ingrid Bisu
    • Anca
    Hadewych Minis
    Hadewych Minis
    • Tatjana
    Lucy Russell
    Lucy Russell
    • Steph
    Victoria Cocias
    Victoria Cocias
    • Flavia
    Alexandru Papadopol
    Alexandru Papadopol
    • Dascalu
    Victoria Malektorovych
    Victoria Malektorovych
    • Natalja
    • (as Viktoria Malektorovych)
    Ingrid Burkhard
    Ingrid Burkhard
    • Annegret
    Jürg Löw
    • Gerhard
    Ruth Reinecke
    • Renate
    Nicolas Wackerbarth
    • Coach Leopold
    Mihai Manolache
    • Mann am Ölfeld
    Radu Bânzaru
    • Bogdan
    Niels Bormann
    Niels Bormann
    • Kurierfahrer
    • Director
      • Maren Ade
    • Writer
      • Maren Ade
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews172

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    7robert-armon

    Disappointed

    I watched this movie due to its high mark (especially by the meta-score)and in the last seconds I asked myself: so what ? Like we never saw solitude, loneliness movies ever...The acting is OK, but the subject is stretched over limits, and at a certain time I stopped to watch and went for a cigarette ! My understanding about this movie is about two societies with their characteristics (the German and the Roumanian) both mixed in a capitalistic globalization, I won't say without mercy but without care for real people. Perhaps the last or one of the last sentences of the father was that we work all time to accomplish some targets (typically German !) and don't pay attention to details along our life and then is too late....As a Romanian born young person, the atmosphere of Bucarest is very well depicted as well people surrounding the personages. But one shouldn't wonder, as these days the Romanian cinema is among the highest in its achievements, for example Mungiu's recent film "Bacalaureat" (aka Graduation)stands much above the present one. Sorry folks, but I wasn't left with a great impression.
    8freebart

    Multi without culti

    The film is (partly) about the fact that the globalisation of production does not go hand in hand with the globalisation of (real) culture, and therefore people lose a part of their "humanness", and get a strange substitute for it, the so-called "corporate culture". This problem affects all of us and most of us must have encountered similar situations or feelings as the persons in the film, that is why imho it resonates with so many people. It is especially meaningful coming from a nation, which in the past produced the greatest artists and thinkers (and not only the dark years), and which by all its peculiar characteristics and abilities would be meant to oppose the above trend. Sorry if my English is a bit strange.
    7saintetiennelee

    Not as bad as the reviews on here...

    But it is hard going. Ultimately I'm glad I stayed with it but it tests your patience to the limit at times. It's not a 1 rating like some reviewers are saying. But it's certainly not a 10 either. It's far too long to enable it to get anywhere that kind of rating. There seems to be so many meaningless scenes that could have been trimmed. There are certain moments that for me were laugh out loud. Ines played by Sandra Huller is fantastic. It's made me want to see more of her work. Talk of an Hollywood remake on here. I can only assume it will be a very very different film. There is no way ever a scene for scene remake would make it out of Hollywood. Give the original a go first, it's different!!
    10kamille-roboter

    False teeth and the thing about happiness

    Toni Erdmann starts slow and is in general a movie that takes its time. 162 minutes might suggest an overlong or very slow paced film, but in this 162 minutes we get a firework-like examination of a relationship between a father and a daughter. And yes, Toni Erdmann is a comedy. There are some moments that are so hilarious, that they gained applause mid film from the audience at my screening. But it is also a tragedy. A really complex one actually. There is so much loneliness in those characters, so much longing. Toni Erdmann is constantly entertaining, extremely well acted and emotionally compelling. A masterpiece of German cinema.
    7rubenm

    Yes, Germans can be funny too

    Germans don't have a reputation for being extremely funny. In cinema, they are better known for their dramas than for their comedies. 'Toni Erdmann' is the exception to the rule. It's a German comedy and - surprise! - it has funny moments.

    On the other hand, this film is as much a drama as a comedy. The focus is not so much on the humor, but rather on the relationship between a father and his daughter. The daughter is a tense career woman, who lives in Bucharest and doesn't really seem to enjoy her life. When her father visits her, he tries to make her unwind a bit by performing crazy pranks and practical jokes. It's because of these jokes, sometimes leading to hilarious situations, that the film is classified as a comedy. But on the other hand, there is always a bitter aftertaste to the humour, because it is secondary to the father-daughter theme.

    As irritating and embarrassing the father sometimes is to the daughter, at last he succeeds in changing her attitude. This in itself leads to some bizarre and also dramatically strong scenes.

    In my opinion, the script could have used some streamlining and there was no need to stretch the movie to 162 minutes. On the plus side: this film offers an original view to the question how seriously we should take life. And the two lead actors do a great job.

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    • Trivia
      The animal costume worn by Winfried is the Kukeri, a common animal totem in Bulgaria that is believed to scare away evil spirits. It was made from the real hair of long-haired goats and according to actor Peter Simonischek was extremely hot and heavy and smelled like a goat stable. With the exception of the scene when Winfried has the head removed, it was worn by a stuntman.
    • Goofs
      When the father gives his daughter her birthday gift, there are some jars in the table which change position between shots.
    • Quotes

      Winfried Conradi alias Toni Erdmann: You have to do this or that, but meanwhile life is just passing by

    • Crazy credits
      Apart from the production companies there are no opening credits, and the movie's title is only shown after all the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #46.3 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Heute hier, morgen dort
      Written by Gary Bolstad and Hannes Wader

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Austria
      • Monaco
      • Romania
      • France
      • Switzerland
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Komplizen Film (Germany)
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
      • English
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Everyone Else
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Komplizen Film
      • Coop99 Filmproduktion
      • KNM
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,479,387
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,972
      • Dec 25, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,002,864
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 42m(162 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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