‘The Bloom of Yesterday’ Review: Chris Kraus Casts a Spell, Lars Eidinger Stuns
At the Berlin Film Festival, Berlinale, Chris Kraus’s latest film, "The Bloom of Yesterday", has just premiered. The film stars Lars Eidinger, Adèle Haenel, and the actress’s husband Aliocha Reinert.
3sat and Arte are set to co-produce the film in 2022, which will be based on Kraus's 2021 novel, ‘Aliens & Anorexia’, featuring her signature blend of experimental fiction and documentary.
In her latest film, "The Bloom of Yesterday", Chris Kraus casts a spell, while Lars Eidinger stuns. The film had its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, where it was met with critical acclaim. Kraus's latest work is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant exploration of love, loss, and the search for meaning in life.
The film stars Eidinger as a man who is struggling to come to terms with the death of his wife. He is haunted by memories of her, and he finds himself unable to move on. However, he eventually meets a woman who helps him to find hope again.
Kraus's film is a powerful and moving exploration of grief and loss. Eidinger gives a tour-de-force performance as the grieving husband, and Haenel is equally impressive as the woman who helps him to heal. The film is beautifully shot and edited, and it features a haunting score by Teiji Ito.
"The Bloom of Yesterday" is a must-see for fans of Kraus's work and for anyone who is interested in exploring the themes of love, loss, and grief. The film is a powerful and moving experience that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled.