
USA | Germany 2014
Opening April 23, 2015
Directed by: Marjane Satrapi
Writing credits: Michael R. Perry
Principle actors: Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton, Anna Kendrick, Jacki Weaver

Director Marjane Satrapi is known for her Persepolis and Huhn mit Pflaume (Poulet aux Prunes) and this strange combination of fearful fun fits right into her oeuvre. Although it looks like small-town USA, it was filmed in Babelsberg Studios as well as around Berlin and Brandenburg. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2014 and rightly won prizes at the L’Etrange Festival in Paris (“l’etrange” as in “strange” or “different”). The film has been described as extreme, oblique, absurd, bizarre, original, surreal, realistic, sad, silly, scary, funny and shrewd – a thriller, a comedy, a fantasy. My colleague and I enjoyed it immensely, perhaps because we are also crazy, and although I rated it four stars, I hesitate to recommend it to everyone. Many of our other colleagues either left the cinema or were not amused, although it is supposed to be a comedy. It’s my Extraordinary Film of the Year and definitely puts a whole new meaning into the term Talking Heads and Tupperware containers. Dr. Warren proves that she can give ten years of therapy in 10 seconds, and Kai Fung Rieck is an excellent Chinese Elvis imitator. ( )