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Mar 20, 2014 · The Police Officer's Wife: Directed by Philip Gröning. With Alexandra Finder, David Zimmerschied, Pia Kleemann, Chiara Kleemann. The story of a young couple who live in a small town with their four-year-old daughter.
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Jan 14, 2021 · Watch The Police Officer's Wife (2013) Trailer on The Match Factory A young couple lead a modest provincial existence with their small daughter. The husband is a policeman, a common...
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The Police Officer's Wife (German: Die Frau des Polizisten) is a 2013 German drama film directed by Philip Gröning. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. Cast. Alexandra Finder as Christine Perkinger; David Zimmerschied as Uwe Perkinger
With dazzling cinematography and meticulous mise-en-scène, The Police Officer’s Wife observes the domestic violence a wife suffers within a seemingly happy family of three. Constructed in 59 chapters, this Special Jury Prize winner in Venice is brutally honest yet piercingly powerful.
Aug 30, 2013 · In a bid to create an impressionistic, scrupulously fair-minded portrait of domestic abuse, Philip Groening ’s “The Police Officer’s Wife” forfeits genuine emotional perspective for mere...
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With dazzling cinematography and meticulous mise-en-scène, The Police Officer’s Wife observes the domestic violence a wife suffers within a seemingly happy family of three. Constructed in 59 chapters, this Special Jury Prize winner in Venice is brutally honest yet piercingly powerful.
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Synopsis. The story of a young couple who live in a small town with their four-year-old daughter. The husband is so caught up in his work as a policeman that he...