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Synopsis

Mascha Schilinski’s Cannes Jury Prize–winner braids past and present, telling the history of a tumultuous century through the lives of four girls who spend their respective youths on the same farm in northern Germany.

Alongside the river Elbe between Berlin and Hamburg, a family farm sits in a particularly tumultuous region, one that saw both world wars and defined East and West Germany. Mascha Schilinski’s Sound of Falling braids together the lives of four generations of inhabitants of this place: Alma (Hanna Heckt) in the early 20th century, Erika (Lea Drinda) in the 1940s, Angelika (Lena Urzendowsky) in the 1980s, and Lenka (Laeni Geiseler) in the present. As time moves both forwards and backwards throughout the encampment, where walls can all but talk, each character faces her unwitting, often unfortunate, fate and the home itself becomes a mirror to the nation’s brutal and tormented history.

As ferocity and violence, usually at the hands of men, hides around every corner regardless of the decade, Schilinski’s characters struggle to define themselves in societies that see them as expendable servants, spoils of war, or sexual playthings. Winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes, Schilinski’s sophomore film is rich with craft and haunting detail. Co-written with Louise Peter and shot by Fabian Gamper whose camera moves like a ghost through the farm’s nooks and crannies, Sound of Falling is a sombre, poetic, and skilled chronicle that reverberates beyond its volatile confines.

German with English subtitles.

FESTIVALS & AWARDS

Cannes Film Festival 2025 | Winner: Jury Prize
Toronto International Film Festival 2025 | Official Selection
Melbourne International Film Festival 2025 | Official Selection
British Independent Film Awards 2025 | Nominee: Best International Independent Film

Screening at Luna Leederville from February 19.


Opening Date

Thursday, Feb 19, 2026

Rating

CTC

Length

155m

Genre

New Release


Reviews

It’s been a while since I’ve seen a filmmaker wield the tools of her craft with such an ingenious and committed sense of mischief. Sound of Falling... is both disorienting and enveloping; it knocks you off your feet and then sweeps you up again.
Justin Chang, The New Yorker
Schilinski’s direction is intoxicating and unnerving, refusing easy explanations as it immerses viewers in a dreamlike atmosphere.
Toronto Star
★★★★★ Schilinski is in such control of every frame, every cut, prop and camera move that it’s often breathtaking.
The Times
An astonishing work.
Vulture
Reminds us how the cinema can still reinvent itself, as long as there are directors like Schilinski audacious enough to try.
The Hollywood Reporter

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