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Evelyn

  • 2018
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Evelyn (2018)
In his latest feature documentary, Oscar-winning director Orlando von Einsiedel (Virunga, The White Helmets) turns the camera on himself to document the journey he, his parents and siblings embarked upon in remembrance of their brother and son, who took his own life over a decade ago.
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Family hikes through British landscapes their brother Evelyn once walked, breaking decade-long silence about his suicide at age 22 following schizophrenia diagnosis.Family hikes through British landscapes their brother Evelyn once walked, breaking decade-long silence about his suicide at age 22 following schizophrenia diagnosis.Family hikes through British landscapes their brother Evelyn once walked, breaking decade-long silence about his suicide at age 22 following schizophrenia diagnosis.

  • Director
    • Orlando von Einsiedel
  • Stars
    • Gwendolen von Einsiedel
    • Orlando von Einsiedel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    931
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    • Director
      • Orlando von Einsiedel
    • Stars
      • Gwendolen von Einsiedel
      • Orlando von Einsiedel
    • 20User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    10debejere

    A Perfect 10

    This show for families in agony of death is a PERFECT 10. I am not even reading the other reviews in fear one could upset me. I usually feel that hard stabbing critics usually don't have pumping hearts anyway. They are usually robot hearts, made of steel. Without feelings. Or "way out there" and can't relate to normal humans. The love, fear, pits in stomachs, don't talk about it, it won't exist, just saying the name is so real. There were so many aspects of this film, anyone in death crisis can relate to. I truly thank you from the top, the middle and bottom of my broken heart for this film. It sure helped me.
    10lisainstyle

    This one will stay with you.

    If you love documentaries then this is a must. The honesty of the family members feelings and the family footage is incredible. I applaud the director. He lets us into his family and heart and it is a privilege. Timely in this day and age. Absolutely worth watching.
    10almanac-39178

    For the grieving

    The film tells the story of the director's younger brother, who suffered from schizophrenia and committed suicide years earlier. It follows his family as they, after years of not talking about it, resolve to open up and let their dead loved one back into their lives. They do this while camping and hiking through various beautiful parts of the British countryside.

    There's a lot here most people will be able to identify with. How we refuse to talk about difficult subjects, when really talking's what we need most. How difficult death and grief are to deal with. And also how blame and guilt can linger after a person's suicide, however unwarranted those emotions may be.

    I found some of the film difficult to watch, purely because it's such a real, personal story. And also because the family in question is so genuinely lovely that I just didn't want to see them in pain. But ultimately the film is heart-warming as well as sad. I would recommend watching it to anyone who's struggling to cope with the suicide of someone they love.
    9wenrobbo

    Unforgettable

    This was an amazingly raw film. I am glad it showed the family's reactions rather than the schizophrenia their brother experienced. I am feeling overwhelmed.
    7MeadtheMan

    Poignant Doc Featuring a Repulsive Father

    It's a heavy account of how one death can lead to a domino of fractures within a family, and how they try to come to terms with it. It can serve as a reference for those living in a society in which people hesitate to confront and express their emotions.

    All good.. but oh boy, their father, Andreas, is a classic case of a narcissistic, patriarchal SWM. It's like a masterclass of how to turn everything into being about himself. From the get-go, he condescendingly categorizes which of his children ressembles which parent (no surprise which he thinks is superior). Then, he threw a fit at a restaurant about insignificant things (hence drawing attention to himself). Shortly after that, he claimed that according to a doctor in Germany, his son wouldn't have killed himself had he been placed under their care there, then attempted to clarify that he didn't believe it'd make a difference (ok, then why stirred the already messed up pot like that?). He also asserted that he's not trying to blame anyone, but kind of subtly hinted that his daughter should've looked around the house when his brother was't found in the house. When his other son was being emotionally vulnerable with a stranger, he said: "Brilliant, I wouldn't have done that" (the majestic "I" is peppered throughout everything that he said, and you don't really feel like it's a complement, more like an unsolicited judgment). And even after all these, he demanded that his children show him respect.

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      • September 10, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ивлин
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      • BBC Film
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Grain Media
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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