Overview:
In 1877, in a watch factory in a valley in north-western Switzerland, Josephine produces balance spindles, tiny parts that ensure the agitation movement (“unrueh") of the mechanical watches. She soon grows uneasy with the organisation of work and possession in the village and its factory and joins the anarchist worker movement of the local watchmakers. There she meets Piotr Kropotkin, a moony Russian traveller. The two of them meet at a time when new technologies such as time measurement, photography, and the telegraph are transforming the social order, and anarchist discourse is addressing emerging nationalism. During a walk in the woods, Josephine and Piotr ask themselves whether time, money, and the government are not all but fictions.| Original Title: | Unrueh |
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| Status: | Released (2022-11-04) |
| Awards: | 10 wins & 20 nominations |
| Screen: | Cyril Schäublin |
| Productions: | Seeland Filmproduktion, Cinédokké, SRF |
| Production Countries: | Switzerland |
| Spoken Languages: | English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Pусский |
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- 3638804: Clara Gostynski - Josephine Gräbli
- 3791479: Alexei Evstratov - Pyotr Kropotkin
- 3791494: Monika Stalder - Mireille Paratte
- 3791490: Hélio Thiémard - Claire Gysin
- 3791484: Li Tavor - Mila Fuchs
- 2605048: Valentin Merz - Factory Director Roulet
- 3791482: Laurence Bretignier - Louise Liechti
Crews
- 1855522: Cyril Schäublin - Writer - Writing
- 1855522: Cyril Schäublin - Editor - Editing
- 2195423: Silvan Hillmann - Cinematography - Crew
- 3791484: Li Tavor - Music - Sound
- 2505218: Rhea Plangg - Casting - Production
- 3728875: Sara B. Weingart - Production Design - Art
- 2562909: Jimena Cugat - Set Decoration - Art
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Based on Pyotr Kropotkin's "Memoirs of a Revolutionist," Cyril Schäublin's "Unrueh" is fascinating and surprisingly easy to watch despite its deliberate pacing. The film's stylism is exceptional, successfully recreating the atmosphere of 1870s Swiss watchmaking culture with meticulou ....
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