edinburgh
festival:
"The premiere of " Franta " introduced an
extraordinary and original new talent in Mathias Allary. He has created an
entirely original film style to suit the work, and employs that style with
impressive confidence and sure narrative command. Allary's style is unique
and thrilling."
David Robinson
filmecho, filmwoche:
"Among the new film-directors that are worth
discovering, is Mathias Allary with his Chinese puzzle " Franta
" which is based on a novel by Ernst Weiß. You will find a
completely new perspective."
tip
Berlin:
"For years, nobody in our cinema went on so far,
without loosing control of his medium. Franta " is the German cinema,
we have lost: determined, unimpressed by fashions, enraged and in spite of
it calculated precisely in its expression. That there has been no cinema
of that kind after Fassbinder is sad enough, the scandal to overlook its
flaming up should not be added."
Wolfgang Brenner
tz:
"...catches the strength of surrealistic poetry."
Frauke Hanck
The independent:
Well liked was the West German film " Franta " which takes a
war theme - the traumas of a World War One veteran - and steeps it in the
primary colours of German Expressionist painting.
Sheila Johnston
The Guardian:
"‚In its second showing anywhere it deeply
affected the audience with the unique use of colours and a deep doomy
beauty... A hypnotic experience."
Bob Flynn
The
Observer:
„The best feature I’ve seen so far, Mathias Allary’s
,Franta‘, is a visiually stunnig account of a First World War German
soldier returning home emasculated. […] It makes its 29-year-old Munich
based director a strong contender for the Charles Chaplin Award.“
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