Overview
- Mascha Schilinski's 'Sound of Falling' premiered in Cannes' main competition, marking the first German entry since 2016.
- The film intricately weaves the lives of four generations of women on a German farm, exploring memory, trauma, and identity over a century.
- Critics praised its nonlinear narrative, atmospheric visuals, and haunting exploration of intergenerational 'body memories.'
- The film received a standing ovation at its Cannes debut and is already generating strong Palme d'Or buzz.
- Produced by Studio Zentral and ZDF, with international sales handled by MK2, the film is attracting significant interest from global distributors.