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Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross

Stations of the Cross (2014)

70% User Rating
1h 50min
Drama

Maria finds herself caught between two worlds. At school this 14-year-old girl has all the typical teenage interests, but when she’s at home with her family she follows the teachings of the Society of St. Paul and their traditionalist interpretation of Catholicism. Everything that Maria thinks and does must be examined before God. And since the Lord is a strict shepherd, she lives in constant fear of committing some misconduct...

Dietrich BrüggemannDirector

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Lea van Acken

Lea van Acken

Maria

Franziska Weisz

Franziska Weisz

Mother

Florian Stetter

Florian Stetter

Pater Weber

Lucie Aron

Lucie Aron

Bernadette

Moritz Knapp

Moritz Knapp

Christian

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Michael Kamp

Vater

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Georg Wesch

Thomas

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Chiara Palmeri

Katharina

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Linus Fluhr

Johannes

Birge Schade

Birge Schade

Sportlehrerin

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Ramin Yazdani

Arzt

Hanns Zischler

Hanns Zischler

Bestatter

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Selina Sue Steeg

Sabine

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Anna Windhab

Helene

Andreas Warmbrunn

Andreas Warmbrunn

Matthias

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Christian Ienco

Silvio

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Elli Seifert

Ellie

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Nicolaj Wolf

Linus

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Moa Stiefelmayer

Marvin

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Samira Hadi

Svenja

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Zoé Hauser

Carolin

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Michael Kurras

Pierre Londiche

Pierre Londiche

Bischof

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Barbara Bernt

Frau Schneider

Anna Brüggemann

Anna Brüggemann

Ärztin

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Lena Lessing

Krankenschwester

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Susanne von der Heydt

Ärztin

Sven Taddicken

Sven Taddicken

Pfleger

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Reno
Reno
Rating 70%

July 30, 2015

> Religious and children, is sometime uncool. It was surprisingly an amazing movie. Related to the religious thing, but science had a fair amount of display in the narration. You don't have to be religious to watch this film. You know I enjoyed the movie as a subject that portrayed in a conflict manner. In the end, whatever happen or wins are the best conclusion for a cinematic story. The contents are supposed to be the path the human walked through the past 2000 years, not on the interest to raise the issue. The film was clear on the matter, that is how the movie had the upper hand to receive respect everywhere. The story was told in the multiple episodes. The story deals on the basis of the each episode's title that I can clearly say it had something to do with the Christian faith. Because it follows the same order. Since I don't belong to any, it became a study material. From the introduction to the conclusion, it was well maintained pace, that is slow. But in the middle, I was almost drifted away from my concentration. Somehow managed to hold back my position like I always do and finished watching it by liking it very much. You can take the movie and its contents in many angles. It is up to you, but either way the movie succeeds in balancing and revealing the facts. Leaves you make your own verdict, because you know what's right and wrong being a human to believe in religion or in science, which both were the creation of ours. Sometimes these both do not require to understand life, just like the animals which survived alongside us for very long without civilization revolution, religious faith and proper law and order. The point is the one who understands the life and those who don't bother about knowing it, lives better than being confused between the line and seeks the shelter of religious. An easiest camera work for the cinematographer. All he has to do was to place the lens in a right position and that's it, the rest would be monitored on the television screen where the director seated, I believe. Because there is no camera panning except in a couple of places, other than that it was motionless and the characters appears in the front to perform. The cast has to memorise the lines of those scenes that covers up to non-stop 10 minutes. > "My religion has put a ban on > running in circles in a gym." More like a stage play where setting for one frame (view) is always there and keeps changing for each scene with the different backgrounds what the script demands. My initial thought was, it might have been based on the play, but I still don't know the answer to that. Probably not, because it won an award for the script at the Berlin film festival. Yep, I loved the presentation, it was so cool and beautiful. From this what I have learnt was the involvement of minors in the religious ceremony is kind of inhumane. It's okay to teach them, but some rituals and sacrifice are way beyond acceptable. Those innocent minds have no experience of the difficulty of life, they're yet to explore it. Being poor or someone in the family is very ill should not be the reason to force them to take part. It is the great issue in all the religion. I think physically and mentally affecting take part in the religious ceremony must not be allowed for the underage. I had mild doubt over opting it to view in the earlier, but went for it to refresh from my regular kind of cinema and it did not fail to have my full attention, well I managed, did not I? I am happy I tried to have a different cinema, in fact the filmmakers given the distinct one, so I appreciate them. In the todays world, young film fanatics are addicted to either Hollywood/British or Korean films, but there are plenty of hidden gems in front of us that they're neglecting to have a glimpse. I would recommend this for the adults, they need to watch this more than children and young adults. 7/10

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