“The Light”, interview with director Tom Tykwer
The Light is Tom Tykwer’s comeback to narrating pur present day after a decade spent with Babylon Berlin
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“The Light”, interview with actors Lars Eidinger and Nicolette Krebitz Chiara Nicoletti
The Light by Tom Tykwer is the opening film of the 75th Berlin International film festival.
Screening in Berlinale Special, the film sees Lars Eidinger and Nicolette Krebitz as a couple and parents of teenagers struggling as a dysfunctional family with their contradictions.
Lars Eidinger confesses that he knew before starting to work on the film that his character was actually inspired by Tom Tykwer himself, as a sort of an alter ego of the german director.
Nicolette Krebitz describes her experience in the team effort that was the film and how they all worked at making their characters as real as possible.
Living right in the bustling heart of Berlin, the Engels family is a turbulent and fractured unit - parents Milena and Tim, both in their late forties, 17-year-old twins Frieda and Jon, and 8-year- old Dio. Each of them is struggling with their own personal chaos. When Syrian immigrant Farrah enters their lives as a housekeeper, she unexpectedly sets the disparate family on a new track. Quickly, each family member forms a profound and enigmatic connection with Farrah, falling individually for her focused yet mysterious persona. But soon, the Engels begin to understand that Farrah has been seeking their family for a long time and is now leading them on a journey into the unknown..
Written by: Chiara Nicoletti
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