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Phoenix: Directed by Christian Petzold. With Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld, Nina Kunzendorf, Trystan Pütter. A disfigured Holocaust survivor sets out to determine if the man she loved betrayed her trust.

“This could have been a disaster. The premise (which I will not spoil, but is easy to find) takes some swallowing, but director Petzold and star Hess get you over the initial bump to set up a situation of great tension. The difficulty then becomes resolving that satisfactorily – and when I saw Nina Hess introduce this movie at the London Film Festival, she said that initially they werenu0026#39;t sure how to end it – but they pull off an absolutely bravura climax to the tale, an unforgettable scene, cinema at its finest.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHess is brilliant in the central role, a really difficult part that she makes absolutely convincing. The other star here is the cinematography. There are other fine moments too – a really creepy scene early on full of women with bandaged faces – that help set the atmosphere. But the real thrill is to see a story told with such conviction and concluded with such panache.”

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