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The Sparrow in the Chimney

Original title: Der Spatz im Kamin
  • 2024
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Maren Eggert and Luise Heyer in The Sparrow in the Chimney (2024)
Drama

The stark personality differences between sisters Karen and Jule become apparent as their families come together for a birthday party.The stark personality differences between sisters Karen and Jule become apparent as their families come together for a birthday party.The stark personality differences between sisters Karen and Jule become apparent as their families come together for a birthday party.

  • Director
    • Ramon Zürcher
  • Writer
    • Ramon Zürcher
  • Stars
    • Maren Eggert
    • Britta Hammelstein
    • Luise Heyer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    311
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    • Director
      • Ramon Zürcher
    • Writer
      • Ramon Zürcher
    • Stars
      • Maren Eggert
      • Britta Hammelstein
      • Luise Heyer
    • 2User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Maren Eggert
    Maren Eggert
    • Karen
    Britta Hammelstein
    Britta Hammelstein
    • Jule
    Luise Heyer
    Luise Heyer
    • Liv
    Lea Zoë Voss
    • Johanna
    Ilja Bultmann
    • Leon
    Andreas Döhler
    Andreas Döhler
    • Markus
    Milian Zerzawy
    • Jurek
    Paula Schindler
    • Christina
    Luana Greco
    • Edda
    Finnigan Inan
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      • Ramon Zürcher
    • Writer
      • Ramon Zürcher
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    A Pretentious Cinematic Trainwreck

    To be blunt, I really dislike arthouse films that give the genre a bad name, yet writer-director Ramon Zürcher's third feature outing regrettably does just that. This pretentious, meandering exercise in allegedly profound cinema falls flat shortly after it begins and never recovers, growing ever more pointless, unfocused and self-important as it unfolds. Set in the rural childhood home of two very different and quietly combative sisters (Maren Eggert, Britta Hammelstein), the film follows the events associated with a birthday celebration involving the siblings and their families. As the festivities (if they can be called that) begin to play out, however, it quickly becomes apparent that this party will go anything but smoothly given its cast of largely reprehensible characters, nearly all of whom utter their hate-filled insults with stoically deadpan monotone delivery. This examination of a seriously troubled family, in turn, increasingly draws heavily from "The Big Book of Domestic Dysfunctional Drama," with virtually every character possessing a crippling physical and/or psychological disorder, qualities that shape their pervasively ugly demeanors. This hodgepodge of elements is thus employed in a futile attempt to build some type of cohesive narrative, presumably in an effort to depict the descent into madness. But this goal is never adequately realized, thanks in large part to a wealth of superficial, pedestrian dialogue that tries mightily to pass itself off as enigmatically "meaningful" and several preposterous surreal segments that are all show and no substance. And, no matter how much the filmmaker seeks to cover up these innate weaknesses by embellishing them with stunning still life cinematography, the strains of atmospheric classical music and long, lingering facial close-ups, the overall mix of elements just doesn't work, growing progressively more muddled, laughable and tedious as this tiresome offering wears on...and on...and on. To make matters worse, though, the film also incorporates some positively repugnant images, such as a young woman slicing up her bloody hand on a cheese grater and a cat being locked into a washing machine that's subsequently switched on, a shamefully disgusting sequence that's wholly uncalled for, regardless of how simulated it may have been. It's beyond me how this disastrous project got the green light to begin with, but this is handily one of the worst films of 2024, one that doesn't deserve whatever attention and accolades it may erroneously garner.
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    Families as sites of oppression

    It is always interesting when a film illustrates something in an indirect manner where instead of words as a vehicle for the telling of a story, it opts for the surreal and the realm of dreams.

    Written and directed by Ramon Zurcher, Der Spatz im Kamin follows Karen (Maren Eggert) receiving her sister Jule (Britta Hammelstein) for the celebration of Markus's birthday (Andreas Döhler), Karen's husband. The idyllic scene of an isolated old house in the country that we are introduced to is soon contrasted to what is happening inside its walls. Secrets, lies, and unhealed wounds of childhood render family dynamics to be anything but ideal. Despite the occasional dialogues of a past that is better, at least to them, left unheeded, Zurcher manages to portray the characters psyche and what cannot be enacted in a direct manner because it would be too hurtful and risk chaos, that is, more than it is at present, through dream-like sequences, music, and allegory.

    When families are thought to be harbors of love, the pinnacle and most important value of societies, in Zurcher's feature, they are unveiled and depicted as fertile soil for hatred, lies, anger, and anything but love. They are nothing short of sites of oppression that slowly stifle their members and deprive them of the joy they could have found if it wasn't for them.

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      According to the director, using the standard German language (instead of Swiss-German) makes it easier to cast a natural-sounding family, without different local accents. It also makes the movie seem less strictly realistic, but gives it a more universal scope.

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2024 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Switzerland
    • Official site
      • Cercamon
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Bacadaki Serçe
    • Filming locations
      • Rapperswil BE, Switzerland
    • Production companies
      • Zürcher Film
      • Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Surround 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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