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Baden Baden
Directed by
Rachel Lang
Not Rated
2016
1h 35m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.5
95%
44%
5.9
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Charts the trials and tribulations of Ana, a free-spirited 26 year-old returning home to Strasbourg for the summer after living abroad for long enough to feel out of place everywhere.
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Cast of Baden Baden
Salomé Richard
Ana
Claude Gensac
Grandmother
Lazare Gousseau
Grégoire
Swann Arlaud
Simon
Olivier Chantreau
Boris
Jorijn Vriesendorp
Mira
Noémie Rosset
Meriem
Zabou Breitman
Ana's Mother
Thomas Silberstein
Samson
Kris Portier de Bellair
Boris's Mother / Casting
Régis Lang
Ana's Father
Kate Moran
Lois
Mathieu Mortelmans
Production Assistant
Sam Louwyck
Andrew
Driss Ramdi
Amar
Charlotte Marchal
Grandmother's Neighbor
Lise Werckmeister
Simon's Girlfriend
Yoann Blanc
Gendarme 1
Baptiste Sornin
Gendarme 2
Pierre Nisse
Gendarme 3
Baden Baden Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Sheri Linden
Writer-director Lang explored the character with Richard in two shorts, and there's a lived-in feel to the portrait that emerges in the visually adventurous "Baden Baden," which weaves darkly luminous fantasy imagery into Ana's mostly aimless hours.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
"Baden Baden" does make a pertinent statement, one rare in movies today: that being ostensibly aimless in your mid-20s not only isn't the worst thing in the world, but it can also be kind of fun.
Village Voice
Alan Scherstuhl
Lang is uncommonly assured for a first-time director, capturing her scenes in fluid master takes, rarely cutting from one character to the next, letting things unfold at the pace of in-the-moment human feeling.
Slant Magazine
Clayton Dillard
The film plays like it's been methodically configured to snuff out an even marginal indulgence of its characters' emotions.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
That's not much of a story to build a film on, but writer-director Rachel Lang and star Salome Richard manage to craft an intriguing feature debut filled with keen observations and slices of dark humor.
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