Stars: Michael Balaun, Lucyna Bialy, Lisa Blaschke, Franziska Breite, Zübeyde Bulut | Written and Directed by Andreas Marschall
Everybody wears a mask to the world. We create an image that we want people to see and create a character that becomes our public face. Actors have, or at least hope they have the ability to change that mask to create a character for a film or a play and to make the watcher believe they are that different person, that they are going through some emotion that even if it’s alien to them in real life, it’s real to the character they play.
This is what Masks is about. The mask we wear and the masks that have to be created, and what does it take to fully lose the masks that are worn?
Stella is to all intents and purposes a failing actor, she believes she is playing...
Everybody wears a mask to the world. We create an image that we want people to see and create a character that becomes our public face. Actors have, or at least hope they have the ability to change that mask to create a character for a film or a play and to make the watcher believe they are that different person, that they are going through some emotion that even if it’s alien to them in real life, it’s real to the character they play.
This is what Masks is about. The mask we wear and the masks that have to be created, and what does it take to fully lose the masks that are worn?
Stella is to all intents and purposes a failing actor, she believes she is playing...
- 1/6/2017
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Masks
Stars: Susen Ermich, Michael Balaun, Lucyna Bialy, Lisa Blaschke, Peter Donath, Lena Coskuner, Franziska Breite, Nico Ousman Corr | Written and Directed by Andreas Marschall
Everybody wears a mask to the world. We create an image that we want people to see and create a character that becomes our public face. Actors have, or at least hope they have the ability to change that mask to create a character for a film or a play and to make the watcher believe they are that different person, that they are going through some emotion that even if it’s alien to them in real life, it’s real to the character they play.
This is what Masks is about, the mask we wear and the masks that have to be created, what does it take to fully lose the masks that are worn?
Stella is to all intents and purposes a failing actor,...
Stars: Susen Ermich, Michael Balaun, Lucyna Bialy, Lisa Blaschke, Peter Donath, Lena Coskuner, Franziska Breite, Nico Ousman Corr | Written and Directed by Andreas Marschall
Everybody wears a mask to the world. We create an image that we want people to see and create a character that becomes our public face. Actors have, or at least hope they have the ability to change that mask to create a character for a film or a play and to make the watcher believe they are that different person, that they are going through some emotion that even if it’s alien to them in real life, it’s real to the character they play.
This is what Masks is about, the mask we wear and the masks that have to be created, what does it take to fully lose the masks that are worn?
Stella is to all intents and purposes a failing actor,...
- 6/24/2012
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
The Masks Promo Trailer has premiered. Andreas Marschall‘s Masks (2011) stars Magdalena Ritter, Dieter Rita Scholl, Teresa Nawrot, Julita Witt, and Michael Siller. Masks‘ plot synopsis: “After being rejected by several drama schools, wanna-be actress Stella gets accepted at the mysterious ‘Matteusz Gdula’-private school. Also she works really hard on her skills, her missing talent gives her fellow students enough reasons to make fun of her. The only person befriending her is Cecile, a charismatic girl who never seems to leave the school. Soon Stella witnesses strange things: a girl disappears, weird noises can be heard behind a locked door and people start to behave oddly when she asks about the old wing to which the locked door leads.
Cecile tells her about Gdula, the mysterious founder of the school, who back in the 70s invented a very questionable acting method that should make every actor ‘shine’. But when...
Cecile tells her about Gdula, the mysterious founder of the school, who back in the 70s invented a very questionable acting method that should make every actor ‘shine’. But when...
- 6/1/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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