2012 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Philip Koch’s The End of Childhood (Das Ende der Kindheit)

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Gist: Set in 1932 – the eve of the Third Reich – three children find a quiet spot in the woods and become blood brothers. From here, paradigms shift and wars rage, and the three slowly undergo a transformation from innocent children into over-committed Nazi-followers, racists and anti-semites. This has the prints of Haneke’s The White Ribbon all over it, much like Koch’s previous work has shown the austere Austrian’s influence.

Prediction: If ready, this is a pretty good candidate for the Fortnight, which is where Koch’s previous film Picco wound up. Koch has been receiving coin from the likes of the International Rome Film Festival since 2010, so it should be about done.

Blake Williams
Blake Williams
Blake Williams is an avant-garde filmmaker born in Houston, currently living and working in Toronto. He recently entered the PhD program at University of Toronto's Cinema Studies Institute, and has screened his video work at TIFF (2011 & '12), Tribeca (2013), Images Festival (2012), Jihlava (2012), and the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley. Blake has contributed to IONCINEMA.com's coverage for film festivals such as Cannes, TIFF, and Hot Docs. Top Films From Contemporary Film Auteurs: Almodóvar (Talk to Her), Coen Bros. (Fargo), Dardennes (Rosetta), Haneke (Code Unknown), Hsiao-Hsien (Flight of the Red Balloon), Kar-wai (Happy Together), Kiarostami (Where is the Friend's Home?), Lynch (INLAND EMPIRE), Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs), Van Sant (Last Days), Von Trier (The Idiots)

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