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Sound of Falling: A Century of Female Experience
6 Mar
Summary
- Film follows four generations of women on a rural farm.
- It explores universal themes of memory and feeling.
- Visually stunning film offers unique character perspectives.

"Sound of Falling," directed by Mascha Schilinski, has arrived in UK cinemas, earning praise since its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The film presents a non-linear narrative following four generations of women on a farm in Germany's rural Altmark region.
Each generation's story, from the 1910s to the 2020s, highlights distinct yet interconnected experiences of growing up. The film delves into themes of memory and unspoken feelings, with Schilinski noting the importance of emotional resonance over dialogue.
Visually, "Sound of Falling" offers a unique perspective, immersing viewers in the characters' viewpoints. It underscores that young women's perceptions and feelings are often underestimated, prompting reflection on societal changes over the past century.
The film's arrival coincides with International Women's Day, serving as a powerful tribute to female filmmakers and stories, while encouraging a broader societal assessment of progress.




