The State I Am In (film)
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''The State I Am In'' () is a 2000
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directed by Christian Petzold.


Plot

Fifteen-year-old Jeanne lives in Portugal with her parents, Hans and Clara, who are former members of a left-wing terrorist group. When their true identities are uncovered, they flee the country to seek shelter back in their native Germany. As Hans and Clara contend with their own relationship issues and seek safe haven through the help of former comrades, Jeanne begins to pose a threat to their immediate safety with her rebellious actions: shoplifting, sneaking into a film showing at a local school, and pursuing a relationship with a boy she met on the beach in Portugal.


Cast

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Julia Hummer Julia Hummer (born 24 April 1980) is a German actress and singer. She has appeared in more than twenty films since her career began in 1999. Selected filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hummer, Julia 1980 births Li ...
as Jeanne *
Barbara Auer Barbara Auer (; born ) is a German actress. She has appeared in multiple television shows and films including '' My Daughter Belongs to Me'' (for which she won a German Film Award for "Best Actress"), ', ', and ''The Book Thief''. Awards * 1989: ...
as Clara *
Richy Müller Richy Müller (born Hans-Jürgen Müller; 26 September 1955) is a German television and movie actor. He is particularly known as a crime scene investigator in the German television series Tatort. Filmography * ' (1979, TV miniseries) * ''Jetzt u ...
as Hans * Rogério Jacques as Dieb * Günther Maria Halmer as Klaus * Bilge Bingul as Heinrich


Production

Petzold and co-writer
Harun Farocki Harun Farocki (9 January 1944 – 30 July 2014) was a German filmmaker, author, and lecturer in film. Early life and education Farocki was born as Harun El Usman FaroqhiMargalit Fox (3 August 2014)''New York Times''. in Neutitschein, which is n ...
reportedly took inspiration from the life of Wolfgang Grams, a former member of the
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. They initially began writing the script in 1997, but struggled to find funding due to the portrayal of former members of the RAF. They were advised to remove these aspects of the plot in order to secure funding. ''The State I Am In'' forms a loose trilogy with Petzold's later films '' Gespenster'' and '' Yella''. Some have noted the plot's similarity to
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's '' Running on Empty''.


Themes

Petzold has stated that the film is, in part, his criticism of cinema for being incapable of dealing with contemporary issues, which is reflected in the initial issues with finding funding. Much of the plot is concerned with the family being on the run as a result of political actions from two decades prior, and how German society has changed in the intervening period. In one scene, a character digs up a buried cache of outdated
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, no longer legal tender following the
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, and he dismisses them as a "history lesson". In one scene, Jeanne joins a school group watching
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's Holocaust documentary ''
Night and Fog ''Nacht und Nebel'' (German: ), meaning Night and Fog, also known as the Night and Fog Decree, was a directive issued by Adolf Hitler on 7 December 1941 targeting political activists and resistance "helpers" in the territories occupied by Naz ...
''. The lack of response from the class, along with Jeanne's disinterest in her parents' cause, has been read as a comment on German culture's disengagement with politics.


Reception

The film won the awards for best film and best editing at the
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. It also won best screenplay at the
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and grand prize at
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film festivals. It received generally positive reviews on release. Writing in ''
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'', David Stratton described it as "a modest but potent suspense drama that realistically depicts an off-kilter way of life." Andreas Kern of ''
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'' wrote that Petzold's "subtle and quietly approach hits home in a no nonsense way by dissecting the lives of his protagonists." ''
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'' Andrew Pulver was more mixed in his review from the 2001
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, noting that the film "is laudable on many levels" but ultimately "what makes the film hard going...is the way it asks us to spend 100 minutes in the company of such resolutely unlikable individuals."


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:State I Am In 2000 films 2000s German-language films 2000 drama films German drama films Films directed by Christian Petzold Cultural depictions of the Red Army Faction Films shot in the Algarve 2000s German films German-language drama films