AFTERNOON
synopsis
After a long absence, the actor Irene visits her lakeside house where her brother Alex and her son Konstantin live. It is a hot summer. Konstantin’s girlfriend Agnes is also there, spending the summer break at her family’s house next door. Konstantin and Agnes grew up together. Agnes is now at university; Konstantin writes and hasn’t left his home by the lake. But when they see each other again, things are no longer the same, and every doubt is mercilessly exposed. Into this confusion enters Irene. Mother and son’s common past repeats itself as a futile struggle for recognition, fought with irony and aggression. The relationship is over, but the loss is unbearable. Irene summons her lover for consolation. Konstantin goes to pieces. But his girlfriend takes a liking this lover; he eases her heart. He liberates her a little,
and she begins to forget Konstantin.
Based on Chekhov’s The Seagull.
international title: | Afternoon |
original title: | Nachmittag |
country: | Germany |
year: | 2007 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Angela Schanelec |
film run: | 97' |
screenplay: | Angela Schanelec, Angela Schanelec |
cast: | Jirka Zett, Miriam Horwitz, Angela Schanelec, Fritz Schediwy, Mark Waschke, Agnes Schanelec |
cinematography by: | Reinhold Vorschneider |
film editing: | Bettina Böhler |
art director: | Ingo von Heland |
costumes designer: | Anette Guther |
producer: | Angela Schanelec |
production: | Nachmittagfilm |