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      Storm

      Released Oct 30, 2009 1 hr. 45 min. Drama List
      82% 22 Reviews Tomatometer 67% 500+ Ratings Audience Score Hannah and Mira risk life and limb to testify at trial. Read More Read Less

      Audience Reviews

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      Audience Member Storm (Hans-Christian Schmid, 2009) Hans-Christian Schmid has been directing films since the late eighties, but he got his first big buzz in America in 2006 with Requiem (which is basically the other half of the story of Anneliese Michel, which also came to screen in 2005 in The Exorcism of Emily Rose). For those of us seeing his work for the first time, Schmid provided ample evidence that he is capable of producing powerful, slow-moving drama about either demonic possession or a young woman slowly going insane, your call. (That the ambiguity still exists at the end of the film is one of its strongest points.) His follow-up was Storm, and it couldn't be any more different from Requiem if it tried: a tense courtroom drama dealing with ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia during the civil war that split the country into modern-day Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, et al. If you want to show your versatility as a director, these would be two excellent films to do so in the shortest possible amount of time. And while Storm is no Requiem, it's a solid courtroom thriller that echoes the Nazi courtroom dramas of the fifties while staying entirely grounded in modern times. Plot: Hannah (Bright Star's Kerry Fox) is a war crimes tribunal prosecutor charged with bringing Croatian general Goran Duric (Madonna's Drazen Kuhn) to justice for wartime atrocities during Operation Storm (Duric is based on real-life Storm commander Ante Gotovina, a truly nasty character; you can check out a bio on wikipedia; short answer, at the end of the real-life trial, he went to prison fort twenty-four years). Unfortunately, it turns out her main witness to some of Duric's atrocities has perjured himself on the stand, and after Hannah presses him on it, he commits suicide. Without his testimony, Duric goes free, so Hannah must travel to Yugoslavia to find anyone else who might have been an eyewitness. Even more unfortunately, in the areas where Hannah must go, Duric is still considered a war hero, and those trying to convict him are considered enemies by the public. Still, Hannah manages to find a possible witness in Mira Arendt (4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days' Anamaria Marinca), the deceased witness' sister, along with the stunning revelation that he lied on the stand because he wasn't an eyewitness to the crimes-his sister was one of the victims. While it plays out like a courtroom thriller, it should be noted that Schmid, who is always willing to give stories the time they need to develop, is just as interested in the blossoming of the relationship between Hannah and Mira as he is in the courtroom drama. (In fact, Hannah's long-term relationship with another lawyer, which should have been a subplot, is instead given the shortest shrift possible-which makes one piece of the climax feel far more anticlimactic than it should, the movie's greatest failing.) This has led more than a few Intrnet wags, and some professional critics, to say the movie is boring and move on. No, this isn't an episode of Law and Order. This is a movie with real characters we get to know, and to like, and with a plot that, despite being based (rather closely, from what I can tell in my reading up on it) on real life, beggars belief. It's a very powerful film that could have been even more so with perhaps one more script revision. Well worth your time. *** 1/2 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review thomas a A quite touching movie about justice and moving on. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Compelling plot, decent acting and great directing. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member I really liked this movie. The acting was superb and the story was riveting. I am usually not big on foreign films but liked this one. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member factual drama at its best with top notch actors and characters one roots for. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Audience Member Vraiment un bon film sur les arcanes du TPI de La Haye. L'intelligence du film est d'eviter de vouloir faire un thriller autour des actes de guerre en ex-Yougoslavie, mais plutot de parler autour d'un proces d'un ex-general des compromissions entre justice internationale et Real Politik. Du coup, on evite les cliches simplificateurs, et c'est tres bien. A noter la tres belle interepretation des 2 actrices principales, Kerry Fox et Anamaria Marinca qui depuis la revelation 4 mois 3 semaines 2 jours poursuit une belle carriere exigeante. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Critics Reviews

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      Catherine Shoard Guardian The rewards of this crisp, resigned drama revisiting the horrors of the Bosnian conflict are the same as its flaws. Rated: 3/5 Mar 26, 2010 Full Review Nigel Andrews Financial Times One of those issue-of-the-month co-productions by which Europe, between golden ages, makes a living. Rated: 2/5 Mar 25, 2010 Full Review Adrian Sandiford Little White Lies Saved by the talent on display both in front of and behind the camera, Storm just about retains its title as an intense political thriller. Rated: 3/4 Mar 25, 2010 Full Review Sean Axmaker Seanax.com Under the geopolitics is a strong undercurrent of sexual politics: the men secretly make their deals without a thought to the women whose lives and commitments are on the line. Apr 11, 2010 Full Review Alistair Harkness Scotsman Shot in an appropriately dry, non-sensational style, German director Hans-Christian Schmid's courtroom thriller does a decent job of exposing the complexities of the issue and the way bureaucratic cowardice can blight and skew morality. Rated: 3/4 Apr 8, 2010 Full Review Rich Cline Shadows on the Wall It's a bit talky and office-bound, but is full of relevance as it looks at the thorny issue of justice in a politically charged situation Rated: 3.5/5 Apr 4, 2010 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Hannah and Mira risk life and limb to testify at trial.
      Director
      Hans-Christian Schmid
      Executive Producer
      Maria Köpf
      Screenwriter
      Bernd Lange, Hans-Christian Schmid
      Distributor
      Film Movement
      Production Co
      23/5 Filmproduktion GmbH, Zentropa International
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Oct 30, 2009, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Nov 18, 2016
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $22.2K