Drama “The Son” with Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern

“The Son” is the sequel to Florian Zeller’s acclaimed drama “The Father”. Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern embody a pair of parents who are above the her son’s depression desperate. The drama is told primarily from the perspective of father Peter (Jackman), who loves his son Nicholas (Zen McGrath), but despite all attempts to get close to him, does not get through to him. Nicholas is depressed and skips school for weeks after his parents divorce. He no longer wants to live with his mother Kate (Dern) but wants to move in with his father. As a lawyer with political ambitions, he is very busy professionally, and he also has a baby with his new girlfriend Beth (Vanessa Kirby). Nevertheless, he takes Nicholas in and tries to teach him a little zest for life again.

“The Son”, USA 2022, 123 minutes, FSK 12+, by Florian Zeller, with Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, Zen McGrath, Anthony Hopkins

“Caveman” with Moritz Bleibtreu: The caveman in the man

The name says it all: “Caveman” is the name of the new comedy with Moritz Bleibtreu, Laura Tonke, Martina Hill and Wotan Wilke Möhring, which is based on a play. Bleibtreu meets his as Bobby Müller Stone Age alter ego, caveman. The prehistoric man soon becomes an important advisor in all situations for Bobby, also because things are not going well with his wife Claudia (Tonke). The most important question that moves Bobby: Has the modern man failed in the modern world? Directed by Laura Lackmann (“Flawless Specimen”). Guest appearances include Jürgen Vogel, Alexandra Neldel and Guido Maria Kretschmer.

“Caveman”, Germany 2023, 100 minutes, FSK from 12, by Laura Lackmann, with Moritz Bleibtreu, Laura Tonke and Martina Hill.

Award-winning youth drama “Close”

The two prepubescent boys Léo (Eden Dambrine) and Rémi (Gustav de Waele) are close friends. Her new classmates at high school therefore claim that they are lovers. After that, the playmates become more and more alienated from each other. Until it becomes one radical change in circumstances comes – as well as the initially very poetic mood of the story. In “Close”, his second feature film after “Girl”, the young Belgian director Lukas Dhont reflects on social role models. At the 75th Cannes Festival in May 2022, he received the Grand Jury Prize for it.

“Close”, B/NL/F 2022, 105 minutes, FSK from 12 years, by Lukas Dhont, with Eden Dambrine, Gustav de Waele, Émilie Duquenne.

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