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Recommended The Edge of Heaven

Fatih Akin, 2007

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After breaking through with the exhilarating Head-On and consolidating his reputation with the evocative documentary Crossing the Bridge, Fatih Akin’s latest film is his best yet, a complex ensemble piece examining race conflicts between Germany and Turkey (although born in Germany, Akin himself is of Turkish descent). Featuring brilliant performances and a superb script (which won the screenplay award at Cannes), The Edge of Heaven could well be destined for classic status.

The opening title warns us, Brecht-style, that the death of one of the characters is imminent, as an elderly Turkish man invites a prostitute to live with him if she agrees to sleep with no other man. Playing like the realist flipside of Pretty Woman, the first act sensitively establishes the unsentimental yet initially courteous relationship between the two characters and the man’s son, until the sudden death radically alters the dynamic. In the second act we discover the prostitute’s long-departed daughter, Ayten, has become a militant political refugee, whose fate is apparently sealed by the ridiculous protocol of the authorities (Turkey’s impending entry into the EU lingers persistently in the background, exposing the hypocrisies of both the Turkish and German governments). She embarks on a passionate relationship with a German girl, whose mother (Hanna Schygulla) strongly disapproves of Ayten’s influence. Another sudden act of violence leads into the final chapter, and an incredibly moving resolution that offers redemption to some of the most unlikely characters.

There are some terrific performances in The Edge of Heaven, particularly from Schygulla. Her presence recalls the work of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, an acknowledged influence on Akin, although the latter’s cinema is far kinder to his characters, discovering admirable sides to humanity where Fassbinder would only find spite. Akin’s style of filmmaking also brings to mind the work of another contemporary director, Alejandro González Ińárritu, particularly Babel; Ińárritu, too, finds interesting stories in complex characters who, in other films, would be relegated to supporting roles. Whilst the synopsis may make The Edge of Heaven sound bleak, the last reels in particular pulsate with optimism, culminating in a lovely final shot.

Alex Davidson on 6th May 2008

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Film Details

Director

Fatih Akin

Year

2007

Country

Europe, Germany

Cast

Baki Davrak, Nursel Kose, Nurgul Yesilcay

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

120 mins

Label

ART-E

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Aspect

16:9

Cat No

ART377DVD

Main Language

German

Subtitles

Subtitles (English)

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