Free Stuff06.07.16

[CLOSED]: Toni Erdmann at the NZIFF (Welllington)

Win a double pass to Toni Erdmann, the smash critical hit from this year's Cannes.

We're very excited to be sponsoring a film at the 2016 New Zealand International Film Festival: Toni Erdmann, the smash critical hit from this year's Cannes.

Hailed at Cannes as a brilliantly original comic masterpiece, Austrian writer/director Maren Ade’s epic of parent-child dysfunction centres on a father assailing his uptight corporate daughter with crazy pranks.



Writer/director Maren Ade’s epic comedy about a prankster dad’s campaign to connect with his mortified workaholic daughter was the hands-down audience favourite at Cannes, and universally tipped to win. Assuming the persona of a clownish ‘life coach’, the eponymous anti-hero lays siege to the corporate lifestyle.



“Trust in the creative impulse informs every aspect of the film, from Ade’s dazzling script which has just enough of a classical comedic structure to support two hours and 42 minutes of surprises big and small, to her direction, which is designed to liberate the actors as much as possible while the camera rolls, to the performances (Simonischek and Hüller seem to be as amazed as we are by the things their characters lead them to do)…



The last 45 minutes contains four set pieces that take a film that is already great to a higher (say, The Rules of the Game) level, and the less you know about them in advance the better. Let’s just say they involve a karaoke performance, nudity, a very hairy embrace, and finally, a from-the-heart statement about how we could and should live our lives, which in almost any other film would seem like treacle, but here is thoroughly earned and provokes the tears that lay beneath the laughter all along.” — Amy Taubin, Film Comment



“Long after this year’s juries have disbanded and the world has forgotten who won this year’s awards, 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.” — Manohla Dargis, NY Times

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This competition is open to New Zealand residents only. Competition opens 7 July and closes 26 July 2016. The winner will be notified by email. The judge's decision is final and this prize is not exchangeable or transferable, cannot be taken for cash, and is subject to the terms and conditions stated on the tickets. The Pantograph Punch will not be liable for any direct, or indirect consequential loss, damage or disrepair whatsoever which is suffered as a result of, arising from or in connection with, this offer.

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