

After her Nazi parents are imprisoned, Lore leads her younger siblings across a war-torn Germany in 1945. Amidst the chaos, she encounters mysterious Jewish refugee Thomas, who shatters her fragile reality with hatred and desire. To live, she must trust someone she was taught to hate and face the darkness within herself. Starring Saskia Rosendahl and Kai Malina.
From THR's review:
"German-language Lore, unspooling a lyrical, deeply affecting study into a rarely seen legacy of the Holocaust,..In Somersault, Shortland’s dreamy stylings created a modest film that lingered. Lore shares that film’s ethereal palette and an arty fixation on the minutiae of nature, but the moral landmines are weightier. Told through the eyes of a teenage girl, this superbly shot German-British-Australian co-production rather controversially offers up as victims, not those subjected to barbarous anti-Semitic crimes, but the bewildered German civilians struggling in the wake of WWII to comprehend what just happened,..a preternaturally mature performance by newcomer Saskia Rosendahl,..Shot entirely in Europe,..this measured, subtly complex film keeps a respectful distance from well-documented WWII atrocities to allow for an ambiguous reading of evil."
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Liz Watts | August 2, 2012 11:53 PM
Hi Sophia- just a small correction on our film LORE's coverage here (great, thank you!) - Adam Arkapaw did indeed shoot our film, Animal Kingdom, but not The Hunter- that was shot by Robert Humprehys.
All the best,
Liz Watts, Producer