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Stations of the Cross (2014) - Also known as "Kreuzweg"

Drama
Germany, France (German, French) 110 min
7.4 -
Bluray
  - /10   - /10   0
Updated on 2022 Mar 12
 9 wins & 8 nominations.
 40 Downloads
Director: Dietrich Brüggemann
Cast: Lea van Acken, Franziska Weisz, Florian Stetter, Lucie Aron, Moritz Knapp, Michael Kamp, Georg Wesch, Chiara Palmeri, Linus Fluhr, Birge Schade, Ramin Yazdani, Hanns Zischler, Anna Brüggemann, Michael Kurras, Lena Lessing, Pierre Londiche, Sven Taddicken, Andreas Warmbrunn

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Maria is 14 years old. Her family is part of a fundamentalist Catholic community. Maria lives her everyday life in the modern world, yet her heart belongs to Jesus. She wants to follow him, to become a saint and go to heaven - just like all those holy children she's always been told about. So Maria goes through 14 stations, just like Jesus did on his path to Golgatha, and reaches her goal in the end. Not even Christian, a boy she meets at school, can stop her, even if in another world, they might have become friends, or even more. Left behind is a broken family that finds comfort in faith, and the question if all these events were really so inevitable. STATIONS OF THE CROSS is an indictment and, at the same time, the legend of a saint. It's a story of religion, devotion and radical faith, and the film itself comes along just as radical as the subject matter, telling the story in only 14 fixed-angle long shots, allowing the viewer to contemplate the interactions on screen in an ...
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