52 Films by Women Vol 10. 5. MY WIFE CRIES (Meine Frau Weint) (Director: Angela Schanelec)
Pictured : 'Do you mind if I sit here for two hours?' Thomas ( Vladimir Vulević ) in a scene from German writer-director Angela Schanelec 's relationship drama, ' My Wife Cries ' ( Meine Frau weint ). Still courtesy of Berlinale . The films of German writer-director Angela Schanelec require context. Her cinema is of the domestic. Characters ride bicycles, are cultured and have blue or white-collar jobs. They are considerate inasmuch as circumstances will allow. Nothing excessive occurs on camera. Schanelec lowers the threshold for what might be considered exceptional. She minimises the expressiveness of her actors. Her films aren’t deadpan. Rather her characters are focussed on what is front of them at that particular moment. There is little intentional humour or extra-diegetic music. Credits are handwritten. The part played by each person in the production isn’t differentiated. In some scenes, Schanelec places her camera far from the action. An event unfolds; we ...