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Yella

  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
4469
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Nina Hoss in Yella (2007)
Yella is estranged from her possessive and violent husband; but he can't quite bring himself to give her up. When their fraught interaction finally comes to dramatic conclusion, Yella's life takes an odd shift.
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Yella lebt getrennt von ihrem besitzergreifenden und gewalttätigen Ehemann, er schafft es jedoch nicht, sie aufzugeben. Als ihre angespannte Situation schließlich zu einem dramatischen Schlu... Alles lesenYella lebt getrennt von ihrem besitzergreifenden und gewalttätigen Ehemann, er schafft es jedoch nicht, sie aufzugeben. Als ihre angespannte Situation schließlich zu einem dramatischen Schluss kommt, verändert sich Yellas Leben auf eigenartige Weise.Yella lebt getrennt von ihrem besitzergreifenden und gewalttätigen Ehemann, er schafft es jedoch nicht, sie aufzugeben. Als ihre angespannte Situation schließlich zu einem dramatischen Schluss kommt, verändert sich Yellas Leben auf eigenartige Weise.

  • Regie
    • Christian Petzold
  • Drehbuch
    • Christian Petzold
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Nina Hoss
    • Devid Striesow
    • Hinnerk Schönemann
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      • Christian Petzold
    • Drehbuch
      • Christian Petzold
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Nina Hoss
      • Devid Striesow
      • Hinnerk Schönemann
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      • 6 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Nina Hoss
    Nina Hoss
    • Yella Fichte
    Devid Striesow
    Devid Striesow
    • Philipp
    Hinnerk Schönemann
    Hinnerk Schönemann
    • Ben
    Burghart Klaußner
    Burghart Klaußner
    • Dr. Gunthen
    Barbara Auer
    Barbara Auer
    • Barbara Gunthen
    Christian Redl
    Christian Redl
    • Yellas Vater
    Selin Bademsoy
    • Dr. Gunthens Tochter
    • (as Selin Barbara Petzold)
    Wanja Mues
    Wanja Mues
    • Sprenger
    Michael Wittenborn
    Michael Wittenborn
    • Dr. Schmidt-Ott
    Martin Brambach
    Martin Brambach
    • Dr. Fritz
    Joachim Nimtz
    Joachim Nimtz
    • Prietzel
    Peter Benedict
    • Dr. Friedrichs Anwalt Oliver
    Ian Norval
    • Rezeptionist
    Peter Knaack
    • Insolvenzverwalter
    Thomas Giese
    • Kassierer
    • Regie
      • Christian Petzold
    • Drehbuch
      • Christian Petzold
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    7JuguAbraham

    Offering depth beyond the life and death matrix

    Germany's Christian Petzold belongs to the new breed of European directors that loves to make films layered with meaning for the astute viewer. Russia's Andrei Zvyagintsev mesmerized serious film-goers with his multi-layered films that urge film-goers to approach cinema as one would approach a challenging and intelligent puzzle to derive maximum entertainment. Spain's multi-talented Alejandro Amenabar has proved that a holistic mix of good screenplay, music and direction can result in films that recall the precocious brilliance of the young Orson Welles' Citizen Kane made so many decades ago. These are films that are delectable for the intelligent and patient viewer who does not demand to be spoon-fed by the director. Members of this exclusive club of directors include Austria's Michael Haneke and Finland's Aki Kaurismaki. In Yella, Petzold throws morsels of visual treats at the viewer. The attentive viewer will ask for more, for the less attentive it will be an invitation to snore.

    "Yella" is the name of the main character of the film. (Yella is creatively linked to Wim Wender's key character in his film Alice in the Cities, a character without a mother moving from city to city.). Petzold's Yella has a father but the mother is either absent or not discussed, not far removed from Wender's Yella.

    Yella wears red most of the time. Now bright red is worn by many women in Europe but the color acquires a different meaning when you realize its political association with East Germany. Petzold's Yella lives in former East Germany, full of birds, trees, rustic atmosphere and warmth. Petzold's Yella yearns to make big bucks in the former West Germany, less populated, richer and more corrupt at corporate and personal levels.

    Halfway into the film, there is a suicidal motor accident. What follows teases the mind of an attentive viewer. A desperate woman boards a train with empty compartments. A male person peeks into her compartment but leaves her alone. Much later, she realizes that the train has reached its destination and has been parked in a yard. As she strolls into town, her eyes meet with those of a woman, who is apparently well off financially and secure in an urban house. This was in my view the most powerful and enigmatic sequence in the film. Who is this woman? Is it Yella comparing what she would be like in future? When her future benefactor turns out to be a crook, Yella "helps" him. Yella herself slowly transforms into a crooked woman as a chameleon would in new surroundings, all the while yearning for the old life of her father and financially crippled husband.

    The second half of the film with its almost empty hotels provide a clue to the film, just as Amenabar progressively provided several clues in his well-made ghost movie "The Others" that there is something unreal. Can characters enter locked hotel rooms, eat food and disappear? Would characters who once stalked Yella be transformed into characters that Yella would herself pursue in dark alleyways outside her hotel instead of hiding from them? Who is alive and who is dead? What is real and what is imaginary? Why is the sale price of the husband's business, eerily the same figure as the figure quoted to purchase computers? You are coaxed by your own inquisitiveness to go backwards in the film to figure that out. Somewhere floating in the water after the accident you can spot an empty can of Coca-cola, a symbol of western materialism and prosperity.

    There are aspects of the film that bothers me. Why did Yella leave her husband? Because he was obsessed with her? Why is the mother figure absent? Is true love absent? Yella is portrayed by actor Nina Hoss and the performance won her a Silver Bear for the Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival. The film's editor, cinematographer, and director—all three have been separately honored with minor awards for their contributions in this film. The surprise for me was that the story was written by first time writer Simone Baer, basically an established casting director. It is remarkable that Baer and Petzold should weave an interesting film around personal guilt, aspirations and quality of life. I was intrigued how a male director could delve inside the female psyche so well until I was amused to spot that the original writer was Simone Baer, a woman.

    Yella is portrayed by actor Nina Hoss and the performance won her a Silver Bear for the Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival. The film's editor, cinematographer, and director—all three have been separately honored with minor awards for their contributions in this film. The surprise for me was that the story was written by first time writer Simone Baer, basically an established casting director. It is remarkable that Baer and Petzold should weave an interesting film around personal guilt, aspirations and quality of life. I was intrigued how a male director could delve inside the female psyche so well until I was amused to spot that the original writer was Simone Baer, a woman.

    Petzold and the "club" of like-minded European directors invite the audience to think and reflect about themselves after they view these movies. These films offer interesting views on politics, ethics, business and love. They may or may not be obvious. It is for the viewer to spot them. They are not served on a platter. The story on screen remains as a pivotal point for the debate to begin among viewers. These films urge you to consider your own situation in life and reflect how you would react under similar circumstances shown in these films.
    8frankde-jong

    This film is as much aloof as it is intriguing

    In my opinion Christian Petzel is one of the most prominent German directors of the new century. It amazes me how low his films are usually rated.

    With respect to "Yella" a possible explanation could be that the story is complicated. The film has a surprising ending (about which I shall say nothing in this review), but even including this ending there remains much to think about.

    Despite or perhaps thanks to this complicated plot the film is very rewarding. It is situated in impersonal and distant environments such as highways, business motels and conference rooms. The facial expressions (amazement, disbelief, amusement) of main character Yella (Nina Hoss) contributes more to the story than the often somewhat disguised dialogue.

    In the film Yella forms more and more a duo with Philipp (Devid Striesow), a shady venture capitalist who tries to buy firms in distress at a very low price and thereby explores and transcends the limits of the law.

    Illuminating is the scene in which Philipp puts Yella to a test. He asks her to deposit some cash money on a bank account and gives her an exces of cash. Will she return the "spare change" to him or not? Initially she does not. It remains unclear of she thereby was failing or passing the test. Personally I think she is passing it, proving that she too could embezzle money when opportunity knocks.

    Important in my opinion is that Philipp is much like Ben (Hinnerk Schönemann), the ex of Yella. Philipp has the same character and the same physical appearance as Ben, being only a little smarter and more succesful. Given the fact that Yella and Ben are from East Germany (Wittenburg) and Philipp from West Germany, there seems to be some symbolism hinting at the re-unification.
    7Billiam-4

    Atmospheric

    Coolly atmospheric reimagination of Carnival of Souls in a contemporary German setting shifts its focus onto a world of surreal business dealings and ambiguous personal relationships; Nina Hoss is excellent in the title role as a woman torn between escape and new entanglements.
    7blanche-2

    another interesting Petzold-Hoss collaboration

    Another moody, atmospheric film of many layers, directed by Christian Petzold and starring Nina Hoss.

    This film is a riff on "Carnival of Souls" from 1962. Yella (Hoss) is trying for a new life after breaking up with her husband. He insists on driving her to the station, but that's not his intent.

    I don't want to say too much about this movie, but it deals with time, with death, and with delusions and illusions.

    Petzold always is saying something about Germany and Germans - East vs. West, etc. Not being German and not living there, it's not easy to grasp. Nina Hoss has such an incredible presence - Phoenix is my favorite film of hers and Petzold's - she can dominate a film even with very little dialogue.

    Petzold's work deserves more recognition here. If you haven't seen Phoenix - see it. And see this.
    7bob998

    Christoph Petzold: who are you?

    This is the fourth Petzold feature film I've seen; they've all been well-made and all have left me unsatisfied in some way. Die innere Sicherheit is his remake of Running On Empty and has some effective performances but lacks the emotion of Lumet's film. Barbara is a wonderful vehicle for his muse Nina Hoss, but the suspense you'd expect to find in a DDR story isn't there. Jerichow is a version of The Postman Always Rings Twice that is underpowered in its acting.

    Now Yella has another effective performance by Nina Hoss--think of Julia Roberts with more acting ability--but the script somehow doesn't satisfy. It's more Daphne du Maurier when you really want Graham Greene. David Striesow as the cynical yet somehow sympathetic Philipp impressed me; I'd want to see him in another vehicle.

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      Third part of director Christian Petzold's "Gespenster" trilogy. The other two parts are Die innere Sicherheit (2000) and Gespenster (2005).
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      Follows Die innere Sicherheit (2000)
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      Road to Cairo
      Written and composed by David Ackles

      Performed by Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity

      Courtesy of Warner/Chapell Music Germany GmbH & Co. KG

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. September 2007 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Deutschland
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Sprache
      • Deutsch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Йелла
    • Drehorte
      • Hannover, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Schramm Film Koerner & Weber
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      • ARTE
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 30.647 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 7.767 $
      • 18. Mai 2008
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 999.588 $
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