Sabine Timoteo
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Mark Waschke
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Jule Hermann
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Wanja Valentin Kube
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Hannes Perkmann
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Daniel Séjourné
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Karen Margrethe Gotfredsen
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Marthe Schneider
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Sabine Tiomoteo
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Isaak Dentler
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Marie Rosa Tietjen
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Hassan Akkouch
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Sabine Timoteo | Mark Waschke | Jule Hermann | |||
Wanja Valentin Kube | Hannes Perkmann | Daniel Séjourné | |||
Karen Margrethe Gotfredsen | Marthe Schneider | Sabine Tiomoteo | |||
Isaak Dentler | Marie Rosa Tietjen | Hassan Akkouch |
Sabine Timoteo | Mark Waschke | ||
Jule Hermann | Wanja Valentin Kube | ||
Hannes Perkmann | Daniel Séjourné | ||
Karen Margrethe Gotfredsen | Marthe Schneider | ||
Sabine Tiomoteo | Isaak Dentler | ||
Marie Rosa Tietjen | Hassan Akkouch |
But what’s meant to be an idyllic off-season retreat turns sinister when burglars tear through the house, unseen by anyone except Nina. Though at first the aftermath brings the family closer, it’s short-lived. As the police investigate and the evidence doesn’t add up, the account of what took place begins to unravel alongside the couple’s faith in each other.
Peeling back layers of truth and perception with a finely calibrated eye, director Ronny Trocker drops us inside the sordid remains of an exemplary middle-class family as it begins to rot from within.
Balancing phenomenal performances and effortlessly inventing its own rules, Human Factors reminds us even the closest family members may be only intimate strangers.