Anatomy of a Fall (2023)

The third annual June Swoon got underway this morning with an Oscar winning foreign film that I had missed from 2023. Anatomy of a Fall received a lot of Academy buzz earlier this year as it was nominated in several major categories, oddly enough except for Best International Film.

Anatomy of a Fall tells the story of a couple and their 11-year old son. The couple had been having troubles since an unfortunate accident that led to their son Daniel (Milo Machado-Graner),when he was four years old, losing much of his vision. Moving back to his hometown, Samuel (Samuel Theis) struggled to write, battled his guilt over Daniel’s accident and resented his wife, Sandra (Sandra Hüller).

So a day after an especially violent fight, Samuel was found outside of their home, dead from a fall out of the third story window. Isolated as they were, Sandra became the prime suspect in the death of Samuel and she is placed on trial for the murder.

This may be a spoiler, but I do love how the case is resolved (or not so much), storyline wise. I find that an intelligent manner of storytelling and allows you the viewer to add to the tale being told.

There were some excellent performances. Sandra Hüller received an Oscar nomination as Leading Actress in a Feature, and it was well deserved. Hüller brought plenty of emotions to the role, from an icy response to passionate rage. Milo Machado-Graner was just as excellent as the visually-impaired Daniel. Daniel had to go through a lot of pain and anguish during the film, and had to perform as a visually-impaired child too. He may have been the I See Child Actors Award winner at the EYG Year in Review section had I seen this film last year instead of during the June Swoon. His work was exceptional and every bit as compelling as any of the adults in the film.

The film may be slow for some, but I was engrossed from the first moments of the film, wondering the whole time what the truth of the story would be. The court scenes were fascinating too, as this was the first time I had ever seen a court case portrayed from a French court. The differences were striking from the US courts that I am more familiar with.

Anatomy of a Fall is beautifully constructed as a mystery, as a courtroom drama and as a personal story of a family filled with pain just trying to get by. Great performances fill the two hours and thirty minutes of the film and I can certainly understand why it had received as many Oscar nominations as it did.

3 thoughts on “Anatomy of a Fall (2023)

  1. A great review. I absolutely loved this film and agree with your assessment of it. Although it’s advertised as a murder mystery, I thought that this was a compelling portrait of a marriage falling apart. Sandra Huller is a fantastic German actress, and here she did an incredible job of portraying a woman experiencing a painful marriage. I usually find foreign films hard to follow due to subtitles, but I was absolutely captivated by this film. I agree that the movie is a little too long, and at times during the second half it lost my attention. That being said, overall I really loved it. A worthy Oscar winner for best foreign film. Here’s why it resonated with me:

    “Anatomy of a Fall” (2023)- Movie Review

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    • I do believe that The Zone of Interest won best foreign film. Anatomy of a Fall was not nominated in that category. It got a Best Film nom. It was because of the fact that each country only has one potential nominee for that category and France submitted something else.

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      • Thanks for the feedback. Yes that was a mistake on my part. Anatomy of a Fall won the Oscar for Best Original Script I believe. I should have fact-checked my post. Still a great movie which I really enjoyed.

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