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Malou (1980)
Director: Jeanine Meerapfel
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From Time Out Film Guide
Meerapfel's first feature is a meandering but delicately engaging study of belonging and female self-discovery. The plot is deliberately simple, indeed almost non-existent. Spurred by the unearthing of certain glittering family heirlooms, a woman seeks out her family past. This device is used to create a tandem narrative, with her story of present marital uncertainty being set alongside the previous tragedy of her mother, Malou. Born around the turn of the century, Malou led a life entirely defined by men. When her husband leaves her, she is left without identity and even nationality, adrift in a strange country. With a hypnotic central performance from Dietrich lookalike Caven as the mother, Meerapfel's film makes its feminist points in ambiguous, even teasing fashion, and moves easily to a conclusion neatly poised between liberation and alienation.Author: RR
Cast & crew
Director: Jeanine Meerapfel
Producer: Michael Boehm
Cast: Ingrid Caven, Helmut Griem, Grischa Huber, Ivan Desny, Peter Chatel, Marie Colbin full cast
Duration: 94 mins
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