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Colonia

Country: Germany | Luxembourg | France, Language: English, 110 mins

  • Director: Florian Gallenberger
  • Writer: Torsten Wenzel; Florian Gallenberger
  • Producer: Christian Becker; Benjamin Herrmann

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If you are able to suspend your disbelief and accept that the writers and director failed to see the wood from the trees...then, you will be rewarded with a fairly tense little thriller that looses its way amid a rather flimsy love story.

For - dear hearts - the proverbial baby was chucked out with the bath-water...

This should have been a film about the monstrosity that was Paul Schäfer Schneider...pastor, pedophile, misogynist, cult leader, Nazi, a state sanctioned torturer and, a murderer...he died in 2010, this is not a distant, forgotten chapter in history...this is recent, this story still resonates, there are survivors...in other words, it's toxic.

At the Toronto International Film Festival...a German Diplomat attended the Q&A after its premiere...to refute the German Government's involvement with Paul Schäfer and his commune...well, there ain't no smoke with fire...even by attending ignites a spark!

It's a thoroughly watchable film...performance-wise, there are no weak links...Emma Watson is slowly and successfully shedding her Hermione skin, she needs a few more meaty roles before the slough is complete. The competent Daniel Brühl does his thing well...perhaps, not stretched to his full ability?!? But, it's Michael Nyqvist who steals the limelight as Schäfer...unfortunately, the spotlight doesn't shine on him as much as it should...the exchanges between him and Watson have a spark...an unexploited cat and mouse game that flounders under Watson's character...she's a trolley-dolly pitted against a master criminal. Yes...it's time to suspend that disbelief once again.

The film that this story deserves has not been made yet...it surely will. Until then, Colonia serves as a taster for the darkness to come...for this is a truly dark chapter of recent history that needs to be told.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Lena and Daniel, a young couple become entangled in the Chilean military coup of 1973. Daniel is abducted by Pinochet's secret police and Lena tracks him to a sealed off area in the South of the country, called Colonia Dignidad. The Colonia presents itself as a charitable mission run by lay preacher Paul Schafer but, in fact, is a place nobody ever escaped from. Lena decides to join the cult in order to find Daniel. Based on true events.

Cast & Characters

Emma Watson as Lena;
Daniel Bruhl as Daniel;
Michael Nyqvist as Paul Schafer;
Richenda Carey as Gisela;
Vicky Krieps as Ursel;
Jeanne Werner as Doro;
Julian Ovenden as Roman;
August Zirner as German Ambassador;
Martin Wuttke as Niels Biedermann;
Nicolas Barsoff as Jorge;
Steve Karier as Bernd;
Stefan Merki as Rudi;
Lucila Gandolfo as Colonia Doctor;
Johannes Allmayer as Dieter;
Gilles Soeder as Kurt