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Toni Erdmann Toni Erdmann

Maren Ade / Germany / 2016 / 162 min / German, English

Practical joker Winfried decides to surprise his daughter with a visit. This proves to be an awkward move, because serious career woman Ines is working on an important project in Bucharest. As father and daughter reach an impasse, Winfried agrees to return home. Enter his flashy alter ego Toni Erdmann.

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 Winner of the FIPRESCI Award at Cannes. “The 2016 edition will best be remembered as the year Ms. Ade gave us Toni Erdmann, a work of great beauty, great feeling and great cinema.” - The New York Times.

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