Opens
Friday, September 5
SFFS Screen
at the Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
Showtimes
and advanced tickets are available at www. Sundancecinemas.com
Yella
is a modest, haunting, highly economical work that rewards repeated viewings,"
writes Chris Darke in Film Comment magazine. "It's in the choice of narrative
framework—something between a ghost story and a dying woman's dream—that
Christian Petzold (The State I Am In, SFIFF 2001), a leading light of the
current generation of young German filmmakers, succeeds in making the modern
world strange again." The Mill Valley Film Festival writes, "In this superb
metaphysical thriller crafted by acclaimed writer/director Petzold, a woman
named Yella decides to leave behind a failed marriage and broken dreams in her
small eastern German town for a new life on the other side of the Elbe. In
Hanover, she meets Philipp, a young executive at an equity firm, who hires her
as his assistant. Although she has no knowledge of the world of venture
capital, Yella discovers she has a knack with ruthless businessmen and sees a
potential future with Philipp. As she begins to worry that her new life could
be too good to be true, strange voices and sounds suddenly start to plague
her—truths from her past coming back to haunt her Nina Hoss, a regular in Petzold's
films, won the Berlin Film Festival's <b>Silver Bear</b> for best
actress for her performance in the title role.
Christian
Petzold (Germany 2007)
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