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2014 • Drama • 98m

Phoenix

"A Gripping Noirish Study of Treachery, Identity and Survival."

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In the aftermath of WWII, German-Jewish cabaret singer Nelly has to undergo facial reconstructive surgery following her survival from Auschwitz. Without recognising Nelly, her former husband Johnny asks her to help him claim his wife’s inheritance. To see if he's betrayed her, she agrees, becoming her own doppelgänger.

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Nina Hoss
Nina Hoss
Nelly Lenz
Ronald Zehrfeld
Ronald Zehrfeld
Johnny Lenz
Nina Kunzendorf
Nina Kunzendorf
Lene Winter
Trystan Pütter
Trystan Pütter
Soldat an Brücke
Michael Maertens
Michael Maertens
Arzt
Imogen Kogge
Imogen Kogge
Elisabeth
Felix Römer
Felix Römer
Geiger
Uwe Preuss
Uwe Preuss
Clubbesitzer
Valerie Koch
Valerie Koch
Tänzerin
Eva Bay
Eva Bay
Tänzerin
Jeff Burrell
Jeff Burrell
Soldat im Club
Nikola Kastner
Nikola Kastner
Junge Frau
Max Hopp
Max Hopp
Der Mann
Megan Gay
Megan Gay
Mitarbeiterin Zentralstelle Halensee
Kirsten Block
Kirsten Block
Wirtin
Daniela Holtz
Daniela Holtz
Sigrid
Kathrin Wehlisch
Kathrin Wehlisch
Monika
Claudia Geisler-Bading
Claudia Geisler-Bading
Frederike
Director: Christian PetzoldProducer: Michael WeberExecutive Producer: Piotr StrzeleckiProducer: Florian Koerner von GustorfExecutive Producer: Jacek GaczkowskiScreenplay: Christian Petzold

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CinemaSerf
2026-05-20
70%

With much of Germany in ruins following the end of the War, "Nelly" (Nina Hoss) returns to a Berlin that is almost as unrecognisable to her as her recently reconstructed face is to everyone else. She hasn't any money, but the kindly "Mrs. Winter" (Nina Kunzendorf) and her housekeeper "Elizabeth" (Imogen Kogge) take her in. It's whilst "Nelly" is revisiting some of their pre-war haunts that she encounters "Johnny" (Ronald Zehrfeld). He doesn't recognise his long-lost wife any more, but curiously suggests to this stranger that she does resemble her a little and that she could make $20,000 if she agreed to pose as his wife and help him claim her (own) inheritance. Initially unhappy with this proposal, she quickly realises that it could give her a chance to discover some of the truth behind her own arrest and imprisonment as well as his role in any or all of that. Meantime, "Mrs. Winter" has been doing some digging of her own and having armed "Nelly" with quite a crucial piece of information, she is soon in a quite an emotional quandary. As ever with Hoss, she does much of her acting with gesture and expression, and here even whilst under a sea of facial bandages she manages to convey an impression of vulnerability that evolves into something altogether more confident. The charismatic Zehrfeld also delivers strongly here and despite the venality of his proposal and certain other slightly disreputable things we learn about his character, I still couldn't quite bring myself to dislike him as I probably ought to have done. The denouement isn't as conclusive as I would have liked, but perhaps that's for the best as maybe reconciliation - and a degree of dawning realisation - is most fitting.

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Status
Released
Origin
DE
Languages
German, English
Studios
Schramm Film, WDR, BR, ARTE
Box Office
$5,855,623

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