HUMAN FACTORS
synopsis
A young and prosperous European family: Jan, Nina and their two kids. As successful account executives, the two parents are involved in advising a political party on its campaign, but Nina's opposition to the party's populist strategy creates conflict. Jan fails to back her up and eventually she leaves the agency. In order to save their marriage, Jan proposes they spend a family weekend at their holiday home on the coast. Upon arrival, Nina and the kids are the victims of a mysterious burglary. The agitation around the incident seems to draw the couple closer, until their eight-year-old son, Max, announces that he saw his father hiding during the incident. When, in addition, Nina offers the police contradictory evidence, suddenly the question of whether the burglars may never have existed looms large. Mutual distrust and tension spreads and the immaculate picture of a model family falls apart.
international title: | Human Factors |
original title: | Hors Saison |
country: | Germany, Italy, Denmark |
sales agent: | Heretic Outreach |
year: | 2021 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Ronny Trocker |
film run: | 102' |
screenplay: | Ronny Trocker |
cast: | Mark Waschke, Sabine Timoteo, Wanja Valentin Kube, Jule Hermann, Daniel Séjourné, Hannes Perkmann, Hassan Akkouch, Karen Margrethe Gotfredsen, Jasper Tack, Marie Rosa Tietjen |
cinematography by: | Klemens Hufnagl |
film editing: | Julia Drack |
art director: | Stefan Oppenländer |
production: | Zischlermann Filmproduktion, Bagarrefilm, Snowglobe, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) |
backing: | IDM Südtirol – Alto Adige Film Fund & Commission (IT) |
distributor: | Angel Films A/S, Farbfilm Verleih GmbH |