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''Marija'' is a 2016 German-Swiss
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directed by Michael Koch. It premiered at the
Locarno Film Festival The Locarno International Film Festival is a major international film festival, held annually in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narr ...
in Switzerland in 2016 and was screened in the Discovery section at the
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.


Plot

Marija is a Ukrainian immigrant, who lives in Dortmund's Nordstadt, a migrant problem district. In her bathroom, water drips from the ceiling. She works as a poorly paid chambermaid in a hotel and dreams of having her own hairdressing salon. But that becomes a distant prospect, when she loses her job, because a colleague, also a migrant, blows the whistle on her petty thefts. Marija doggedly approaches the Turkish landlord Cem, when he ruthlessly storms her flat to collect back rent, that Marija cannot afford. Cem promptly softens up and hires her for occasional help with other tenants for a fee, be it translating at an illegal doctor's appointment or filling out
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applications. As an escort to a party, Marija meets Cem's business associate Georg, who immediately sees through their "paid" relationship. He woos her, who has studied and speaks good German as well as Russian, away from Cem for a delicate negotiation about a lucrative Russian building project. Marija proves to be both charming and hard-nosed, and the plan succeeds. Georg is impressed and increasingly makes private advances to Marija, which in turn touch her, while she coolly rejects Cem's offer of a holiday for two. Georg, who has a criminal record, supports Marija morally and with money in her dream of owning a hair salon. A little joy and happiness glimmer in her. But after a moonlighting inspection, which Marija barely escapes, Georg ends up in prison again, which is a horror for him. He wants a clean slate. The stashed cash from the Russian construction project is to serve as bail for his release and he is already planning a new existence in
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. Marija's commitment to the worker Igor, husband of Marija's pregnant friend Olga, whom she had arranged for and who has now been deported, is of no concern to him - and apparently neither is Marija's dream. When Olga gives up and Igor follows her back to
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, Marija uses Georg's money to help them and to start the hairdressing salon. In the end, Georg is released anyway and confronts Marija. She immediately offers him the rest of his money and decides almost without hesitation in favour of her independence with a hairdressing salon and against Georg, who leaves the shop hurt, angry and giving up his money.


Cast

* Margarita Breitkreiz as Marija * Georg Friedrich as Georg * Sahin Eryilmaz as Cem * Olga Dinnikova as Olga * Georges Devdariani as Architekt * Mark Zak as Buildung Owner * Dmitri Alexandrov as Igor * Sebastian Fritzsch as Security guard


Reception


Critical response

James Lattimer of ''Cinema Scope Magazine'' had criticized films' artificial dialogue and its often overemphatic delivery. Bringing examples such as; “If you don’t screw them, they’ll screw you” or “Why don’t you look for a normal job?”, which he claims is a result of bad script.


Accolades

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Locarno Film Festival The Locarno International Film Festival is a major international film festival, held annually in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narr ...
2016 *Nomination for the
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in the category ''Best film'' for Michael Koch ; Angers European First Film Festival 2017 * ''Mademoiselle Ladubay Award'' (Prize for Best Actress) in the category ''European feature films'' for Margarita BreitkreizAward list 2017 - Premiers Plans
In: premiersplans.org. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
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Award'' (Prize for Best Actor) in the category ''European feature films'' for Georg FriedrichAward list 2017 - Premiers Plans
In: premiersplans.org. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
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2017 *Nomination for the Audience Award for Michel Koch ; Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival 2017 *Nomination for the ''Emerging Filmmaker Award'' for Michael Koch ; Mons International Film Festival 2017 *''Le Coup de cœur du Jury'' (Jury - Prize) in the ''Official Competition (feature-length films)'' for Michael KochSwiss Films: Marija
In:swissfilms.ch. Retrieved 5 February 2022
*''Le prix d'interprétation féminine'' (Prize for Best Actress) for Margarita BreitkreizSwiss Films: Marija
In:swissfilms.ch. Retrieved 5 February 2022
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Prague International Film Festival The Prague International Film Festival (), also known as Febiofest, was a film festivals in the Czech Republic. It presented a wide spectrum of contemporary and retrospective examples of high-quality film including alternative, film-school and am ...
2017 *''Amnesty International Febio Fest Award'' in the category ''Best Film'' for Michael Koch ; Riviera International Film Festival 2017 *Nomination for the ''Jury Prize'' in the category ''Best Director'' for Michael Koch * Nomination for the ''Jury Prize'' in the category ''Best Actress'' for Margarita Breitkreiz * Nomination for the ''Jury Prize'' in the category ''Best Actor'' for Georg Friedrich ; Swiss Film Award 2017 *Nomination for the ''Swiss Film Award'' in the category ''Best Fiction Film'' for Michael KochSRF: Göttlich geordnet: Die Nominationen für den Schweizer Filmpreis - Solothurner Filmtage
In: srf.ch (in German). Retrieved 5 February 2022


References


External links

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''Marija''
at filmportal.de
''Marija'' at ''Swiss Films''
2016 films 2016 drama films German drama films Swiss drama films German independent films Swiss independent films 2010s German-language films 2010s German films German-language drama films {{Switzerland-film-stub