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Nov 6, 2003 · Hierankl: Directed by Hans Steinbichler. With Johanna Wokalek, Barbara Sukowa, Josef Bierbichler, Peter Simonischek. Young student Lene is standing at the train station; she must decide whether to take the train back to Berlin where she lives or the one to the Bavarian countryside where her family resides--the place she left in anger many years ...
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- Crime, Drama, Romance
- Hans Steinbichler
- 2003-11-06
Hierankl is a German award-winning family drama which premiered on 1 July 2003 at the Munich Film Festival. The modern Heimatfilm, named after a district in Surberg, Germany, is the film debut of writer and director Hans Steinbichler.
'Hierankl' is the name of a Bavarian "Bergbauernhof", i.e., a solitary farm in the mountains with nothing else around but Alps, cows, and nature. Lene returns home to her beloved father Lukas, her rejecting mother Rosemarie, her brother Paul, and a dark, sinister farmhand.
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Jul 1, 2003 · Lene Thurner is standing on a train platform in Munich. She has to decide: back to Berlin where she lives, or toward the south, where at the foot of the Alps her family lives on the lonely farm “Hierankl”. Hans Steinbichler. Director, Screenplay. Reviews.
Hierankl is a modern regional drama about secrets and lies in a rural family.
HIERANKL - A BIRTHDAY TO REMEMBER. Lene Thurner is standing on a train platform in Munich. She has to decide: back to Berlin where she lives, or toward the south, where at the foot of the Alps her family lives on the lonely farm “Hierankl”.