Four Windows
- Director: Christian Moris Müller
- Writer: Christian Moris Müller
- Producer: Philipp Budweg
CGiii Comment
Fractured lives in a fragmented day...
Müller allows his camera to do two things...stalk and still.
He also has a fascination with bathrooms, drawn curtains and elevators.
There's no soundtrack to speak of...well, life doesn't have those wailing violins to accompany the highs and lows. This is a level playing field - mundane to the point of pointlessness - all the characters simply want/need attention, sex, love - perhaps, passion. These are passionless lives.
A thoughtful film that is, strangely, involving...it is uncomfortable viewing, allowing the audience to fill in the gaps with their own bleak conclusions.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Divided into four chapters - Son, Daughter, Father and Mother - "Four Windows" is a look inside the brains of a not-so-normal German family. Son leaves for school but actually cruises the local gay video arcade. Dad hires a hooker, Mom flirts with the handyman and Daughter rides the subways, looking to share some intimate moments. At dinner that night, the secrets they hold come to a head.
Cast & Characters
Margarita Broich;
Frank Droese;
Alma Leiberg;
Stephan Lewetz;
This Maag;
Thorsten Merten;
Ole Puppe;
Jean Denis Römer as Flyerverteiler;
Theresa Scholze