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Director:
Friedemann Fromm
Writer:
Christian Jeltsch (writer)
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Release Date:
9 March 2007 (France) more
Genre:
Crime
Awards:
1 win & 4 nominations more
User Comments:
A depressing story of crime and love more

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Veronica Ferres ... Lena Jörning
Martin Feifel ... Claas Simon
Detlev Buck ... Kommissar
Konstanze Breitebner ... Assistentin
August Schmölzer ... Bruno Massmann
Janna Striebeck ... Evelyn Simon
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Martin Brambach ... Verkäufer im Supermarkt
Oliver Breite ... Apotheker (as Oliver Bäßler)
Peter Faerber ... Pathologe
Moritz Grabbe ... Ole
Nastassja Hahn ... Evelyn als Kind
Stefanie Mühlhan ... Ferrari (as Steffi Mühlhan)
Tatja Seibt ... Greta Haag
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Additional Details

Country:
Germany
Language:
German
Color:
Color
Filming Locations:
Finland more

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1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
A depressing story of crime and love, 30 March 2007
2/10
Author: coyets from Hamburg, Germany

'Vom Ende der Eiszeit' is a film which combines the solving of a murder with the story of a policewoman's personal relationships. The latter are quite intense, because the story is set in a hamlet on Germany's cold and windy North Sea coast. After they have been living together for twelve years, Bruno Massmann, played by August Schmölzer, proposes marriage to Lena Jörning, the policewoman played by Veronica Ferres. Then a body is found in the icy sea, and it turns out to be Lena's sister, Evelyn, played in numerous flashbacks by Janna Striebeck, sister of Catrin Striebeck and daughter of Peter Striebeck.

After that, it is, of course, no wonder that Lena no longer shows any signs of happiness or satisfaction. Not only has she lost a close relative, but because there are so few people living nearby, almost everyone who is male is a suspect. This is the background to a pervasively sad atmosphere to the film, and further surprises in the storyline heap on the misery.

The two criminal investigators who are sent to solve the murder, played by Detlev Buck and Konstanze Breitebner, turn out to be so arrogant that they are somewhat beyond credibility.

Evelyn's husband, Claas Simon, played by Martin Feifel, ably adds to the gloom.

Although the film is blessed with very good acting, it was let down both by a lack of variety in the mood, and by supporting characters, particularly the investigators, who were too stereotyped. Although the story easily contains sufficient justification for the depressed mood, it is disconcerting that not even the flashbacks provide for any escape from the sombre scenes.

Although the final scenes have some features which seem to join the threads of the story together, I do not even find that particularly satisfying. A more rounded ending would improve the whole film.

It is a depressing waste of some moving acting performances.

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