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The Eremites

2017 · 110 min Drama
6.5 / 10 · TMDB

Albert grew up on an isolated mountain farm in the middle of nowhere in the Alps. Although he’s already in his 30s, his omnipresent mother Marianne still pulls the strings in his life. Not intentionally and only because of his mother’s pressure, Albert went to live in the nearby valley to make his living in a marble quarry. Marianne wants to protect him from the poor and lonesome life on the mountain and is even willing to denounce their bonds to the tradition of the farm, that has existed over centuries. Like an abandoned animal that keeps coming back to its territory, the introverted farmers son keeps sneaking back to the mountain as often as possible. When his father dies accidently whilst repairing the roof, Marianne fears, that Albert will take over the role of his father and return to the farm. Instead, she decides to hide the death from Albert and the outside world—and buries his corpse on the mountain.

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📋 Film Details

Original Title Die Einsiedler
Year 2017
Country Austria, Germany
Genre Drama
Director Ronny Trocker
Runtime 110 min.
Rating TMDB: 6.5/10 (6 votes)

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Director Ronny Trocker constructs a poignant drama around the contrast between two worlds: the harsh authenticity of mountain life and the anonymous valley. He explores an almost biological bond to ancestral land, relying on sparse dialogue and powerful alpine landscapes that act as silent characters.

What lingers after the final frame is a profound sense of quiet conflict between duty and freedom, nature and civilization. The film's hypnotic rhythm pulls you deep into its emotional terrain. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Ronny Trocker

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Watch in a quiet room at night to fully absorb the sound of wind and the weight of silence.

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