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Bella Figura 2015

101 min📅 2015-11-27

Bella Figura (2015) unfolds as a gripping drama-romance that lingers in the space between words and silence.

Director: Hannes Rossacher

Cast

Nina Hoss
Nina Hoss
Andrea
Mark Waschke
Mark Waschke
Boris Amette
Stephanie Eidt
Stephanie Eidt
Françoise Hirt
Renato Schuch
Renato Schuch
Eric Blum
Lore Stefanek
Lore Stefanek
Yvonne Blum

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bella Figura (2015) about?

Bella Figura (2015) delves into the complexities of human relationships through a series of charged exchanges and deliberate pauses. The story follows characters navigating love, doubt, and unresolved tensions, where every moment of silence speaks volumes.

Who directed Bella Figura?

Hannes Rossacher directed Bella Figura, bringing a nuanced approach to the film's exploration of human connections.

Who stars in Bella Figura?

The film features a stellar cast including Nina Hoss, Mark Waschke, Stephanie Eidt, Renato Schuch, and Lore Stefanek.

Is Bella Figura (2015) worth watching?

While Bella Figura may not be widely rated, its introspective drama and compelling performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven storytelling. The film's exploration of silence and ambiguity offers a unique cinematic experience worth considering.

How long is Bella Figura?

Bella Figura has a runtime of 101 minutes.

About Bella Figura (2015) — A Drama of Silence and Unspoken Emotions

Bella Figura (2015) unfolds as a gripping drama-romance that lingers in the space between words and silence. Directed by Hannes Rossacher and based on Yasmina Reza's play crafted for Thomas Ostermeier, the film explores the delicate balance of relationships through moments of suspended tension and unspoken emotions. With a cast led by Nina Hoss and Mark Waschke, the story navigates the intricacies of human connection, where every pause feels deliberate and every glance carries weight.

Set against a backdrop of intimate conversations and quiet confrontations, Bella Figura captures the essence of modern relationships—where clarity is rare, and ambiguity often reigns. The film's atmospheric pacing and thought-provoking silences invite viewers to reflect on the unsaid and the unresolved, creating an immersive experience that lingers long after the credits roll.