Lars Rudolph
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Filmography
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Werckmeister Harmonies
(2001)A small Hungarian town is rocked by the arrival of a travelling attraction: a massive stuffed whale, presented by a mysterious figure known as ‘The Prince’. The resulting unrest upturns the life of Lars Rudolph’s stargazing innocent, newspaper delivery man János.

A Proletarian Winter's Tale
(2014)Three young Georgians have to clean a German castle for an exhibition of contemporary art but don't really feel like it. As they're even banned from the opening party, revolutionary ideas start to come up and unlikely fantasies proliferate. An absurdist fairy tale on class relations.

The Policeman's Wife
(2013)Spending her days with her cherished daughter while her husband is at work, Christine shares her knowledge of, and wonder at, the world. This beautiful, seemingly ordinary family live a frugal life of simple joys but their peaceful family dynamic begins to fracture under the intrusion of violence. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2013 Venice Film Festival and featuring an award-winning performance from Alexandra Finder, acclaimed director Philip Gröning (Into Great Silence) skilfully charts Christine’s painful unravelling, conveying a life full of contradictory moments, blissful play and bitter humiliation.

Geschlechterkampf – Das Ende des Patriarchats
(2023)42-year-old actress Marga has passed the zenith of her career and, due to her advancing age and gender, is reaching the limits of patriarchal society. A radical, humorous critique of the circumstances and how to transcend them. Marga, played by Margarita Breitkreiz, is a 42-year-old actress who seems to have already passed the zenith of her career.

Come Closer
(2021)Known for their documentary SPRACHE:SEX, the directors get in close to illuminate themes of love, sex, spontaneity, friendship, and desire. Bella and Andreas have been in a happy, open relationship for years. Dates with others are okay and indeed, Andreas enjoys bedding down with men. Good that they're friends with Daniel (Devid Striesow), who is open to everything.