Scene from the film I Was at Home, But...
Scene from the film I Was at Home, But...
Scene from the film I Was at Home, But...
Scene from the film I Was at Home, But...
Scene from the film I Was at Home, But...
Scene from the film I Was at Home, But...
Scene from the film I Was at Home, But...
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I Was at Home, But...

Direction
Year 
2019
Country
  • Germany
  • Serbia
Duration
105min 
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Phillip lives with his mother and his eight-year-old sister in middle-class condtions. The film begins when he returns home after a week in which he disappeared without a trace. The mother and his teachers can only guess what he was looking for, being at the mercy of nature or an approach to death, triggered by the death of his father. The first weeks after his return are narrated, in which the normality of daily life, which stumbles back into action, stands in stark contrast to the proximity of death to which Phillip has gone. His mother fails at the necessity of accepting that her son is leading a life of his own which she can only influence to a limited extent. After she believed that she at least no longer had to worry about his physical integrity, Phillip goes to the hospital with blood poisoning. The mother loses her nerves between renewed concern for the child, fears of failure and feelings of guilt. But the children do not turn away. The structure of the family disintegrates in order to form itself anew.

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Details

  • Original title
    Ich war zuhause, aber...
  • Direction
  • Screenplay
    Angela Schanelec
  • Cast
    Franz Rogowski, Alan Williams, Devid Striesow, Lilith Stangenberg, Maren Eggert, Wolfgang Michael, Dane Komljen, Nicolas Wackerbarth
  • DOP
    Ivan Markovic
  • Editing
    Angela Schanelec
  • Sound
    Andreas Mücke-Niezytka, Rainer Gerlach
  • Duration
    105 min (91+ min.)
  • Year
    2019
  • Country
    • Germany
    • Serbia
  • Colour
    • Colour

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