Stopped on Track

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Stopped on Track
Film poster
Directed byAndreas Dresen
Written byAndreas Dresen, Cooky Ziesche
Produced byPeter Rommel
StarringSteffi Kühnert
Milan Peschel
CinematographyMichael Hammon
Edited byJörg Hauschild
Music byJens Quandt
Production
companies
Distributed byPandora Film
Release dates
  • 15 May 2011 (2011-05-15) (Cannes)
  • 17 November 2011 (2011-11-17) (Germany)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Stopped on Track (German: Halt auf Freier Strecke) is a 2011 German drama film directed by Andreas Dresen.[1] It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.[2][3] The film won the Prize Un Certain Regard, the top award for best film in the section. The win was shared with the South Korean film Arirang, directed by Kim Ki-duk.[4]

Plot

The 44-year-old family man Frank Lange has a proper job and lives with his wife Simone and their children Lilly and Mika in a modern serial house when he learns he suffers with an inoperable

morphium he loses his true personality and finally his speech. Having become a nursing case of the highest degree he dies at last in his home amidst his family. When actually everybody is lost for words, his daughter Lilly, an ambitious diver
, utters: "I have to attend training".

Cast

Reception

Authenticity is key to the success of Dresen's film

— Daniel Green – CineVue[5]

Accolades

References

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  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Official Selection". Cannes. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Cannes film festival 2011: The full lineup". The Guardian. London. 14 April 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  4. ^ Leffler, Rebecca (21 May 2011). "Un Certain Regard Announces Top Prizes (Cannes 2011)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  5. ^ Green, Daniel. "BFI London Film Festival 2011: 'Stopped on Track'". Cine Vue. Retrieved 2 May 2012.

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