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Phoenix

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Germany, Poland · 2014
Rated PG-13 · 1h 38m
Director Christian Petzold
Starring Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld, Nina Kunzendorf, Trystan Pütter
Genre Drama

Nellie is a concentration-camp survivor who is unrecognizable after facial reconstruction surgery. She returns to Berlin in order to find her estranged husband, Johnny. Her goal becomes clear: she must figure out whether he betrayed her to the Nazis or not.

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Kenny Nixon Profile picture for Kenny Nixon

Probably the greatest performance of the 2010s is in this film by Nina Hoss

What are critics saying?

80

Time Out London by Cath Clarke

It works and then some, making for a noirish and complex emotional thriller. And Hoss is incredible, playing Nelly with the shuffling gait and haunted expression of a dead woman walking.

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Slant Magazine by James Lattimer

Christian Petzold never luxuriates in all this film history, but rather channels the artifice and affect it embodies into new insights.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Jordan Mintzer

Both a powerful allegory for post-war regeneration and a rich Hitchcockian tale of mistaken identity, Phoenix once again proves that German filmmaker Christian Petzold and his favorite star, Nina Hoss, are clearly one of the best director-actor duos working in movies today.

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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Nathalie Atkinson

With a riveting performance-within-a-performance of subtle physicality by Nina Hoss, the charade in which a woman plays her own doppelganger certainly borrows tension, look and conventions from postwar film noir.

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Variety by Scott Foundas

Because Petzold is such a gifted storyteller, with the lean, driving narrative sense of the film noir masters, he also keeps those twists and turns chugging smoothly along, building to a climax so expertly orchestrated that one imagines he started with it in mind and worked the rest of the movie backward from there.

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Village Voice by Stephanie Zacharek

The director's last film was the superb 2012 Barbara, also starring Hoss and Zehrfeld, another romance with a mystery built in; Phoenix is an even finer piece of work, so beautifully made that it comes close to perfect.

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