Toni Erdmann
Drama | GER, AUT | 162 min
SYNOPSIS
Winfried doesn’t see much of his working daughter Ines. The suddenly student-less music teacher decides to surprise her with a visit after the death of his old dog. It’s an awkward move because serious career woman Ines is working on an important project as a corporate strategist in Bucharest. The geographical change doesn’t help the two to see more eye to eye. Practical joker Winfried loves to annoy his daughter with corny pranks. What’s worse are his little jabs at her routine lifestyle of long meetings, hotel bars and performance reports. Father and daughter reach an impasse, and Winfried agrees to return home to Germany. Enter flashy “Toni Erdmann”: Winfried’s smooth-talking alter ego. Disguised in a tacky suit, weird wig and even weirder fake teeth, Toni barges into Ines’ professional life, claiming to be her CEO’s life coach. As Toni, Winfried is bolder and doesn’t hold back, but Ines meets the challenge. The harder they push, the closer they become. In all the madness, Ines begins to understand that her eccentric father might deserve some place in her life after all.
CAST
Sandra Hüller
Peter Simonischek
Michael Wittenborn
Thomas Loibl
Trystan Pütter
Hadewych Minis
Lucy Russell
Ingrid Bisu
Vlad Iwanov
Victoria Cociaş
Ingrid Burkhard
CREW
Script and Director Maren Ade
DoP Patrick Orth
Production Design Silke Fischer
Costume Design Gitti Fuchs
Make-Up Wiltrud Derschmidt, Monika Münnich
Sound Patrick Veigel
Sound Design Out of Silence
Sound Editor Bernhard Maisch / Tremens-Film Tonstudio
Editor Heike Parplies
Producers Janine Jackowski, Jonas Dornbach, Maren Ade, Michel Merkt, Bruno Wagner, Antonin Svoboda, David Keitsch, Sebastian Schipper
Awards
Oscars 2017 – Nomination: Best Foreign Language Film
Golden Globes – Nomination: Best Motion Picture Foreign Language
Austrian Film Award 2017 – Best Actor in a Leading Role: Peter Simonischek
International Cinephile Society: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Foreign Language Film
FIPRESCI Prize: Best Foreign Language Film of the year at the Palm Springs International Film Festival
Toronto Film Critics Association 2016 – Best Foreign Language Film, Best Director, Best Actress: Sandra Hüller
National Society of Film Critics: Best Foreign Language Film
Europäischer Filmpreis 2016 – European Film, European Director, European Script Writer, European Actress: Sandra Hüller, European Actor: Peter Simonischek
LUX Film Prize of the European Parliament 2016
Award NRW 2016: Best Feature Film