Marseille

Germany / 2004 / 95'

Plot

This is probably one of Schanelec's most renowned works and marked her second appearance at the Cannes Film Festival. Young photographer Sophie swaps her apartment to get away from Berlin. Alone in Marseille, she seeks to capture the essence of a city that overwhelms her. Her encounter with Pierre, a local mechanic, opens up a space of calm and strangeness. The more she surrenders to the pulse of the streets and the southern light, the more diffuse the life she left behind becomes. Considered one of the director's most accessible and luminous films, Marseille encapsulates her style: a precise, silent gaze, where the off-screen becomes emotional territory.


Full Cast and Crew

Director: Angela Schanelec
Guion: Angela Schanelec
Producer: Michael Weber Florian Koerner von Gustorf
Film Editing: Bettina Böhler
Cinematography: Reinhold Vorschneider
Cast: Maren Eggert Alexis Loret Emily Atef Marie-Lou Sellem Devid Striesow Sophie Aigner Wolfgang Michael Friederike Kammer Louis Schanelec Eva Lageder Elisabeth Beyer Mathias Baudez Jérôme Leleu Benjamin Granier
Sound: Dirk Jacob Martin Steyer

 

Screenings

27/11/2025
19:00h
LA CASA ENCENDIDA
4€

Director

Angela Schanelec

Angela Schanelec

Angela Schanelec (Aalen, Germany, 1962) began her career as a theater actress with the Thalia Theatre in Hamburg and the Schaubühne in Berlin. She then studied directing at the German Film and Television Academy, where she took classes from filmmaker Harun Farocki and was in the same class as Christian Petzold and Thomas Arslan, with whom she formed what is known as the Berlin School. Her work as a filmmaker began in the mid-1990s, creating a unique and essential style that led critics to compare her to auteurs such as Robert Bresson, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Chantal Akerman.


Angela Schanelec's films have been selected for major festivals such as Cannes, where she competed in the Official Selection – Un Certain Regard with Marseille (2004) and Plätze in Städten (1998), and Locarno, where she participated in the Official Selection with Der traumhafte Weg (2016). Schanelec's cinematic consecration came with I Was at Home, but..., winning the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlinale, the Silver Astor for Best Director at Mar del Plata, and the Zabaltegi-Tabakalera Award for Best Film at San Sebastián. A thrilling work that speaks to us of grief, motherhood, and lack of communication.


Music, her latest feature film, is a fascinating contemporary interpretation of the tragedy of Oedipus, which won her the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at the last Berlinale and the awards for Best Director and Best Cinematography at the 68th edition of the Valladolid International Film Week.


Festivals and Awards

Cannes International Film Festival  2004

 

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