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Director Sandra Wollner Triumphs at Cannes with "Everytime"

From Der Standard · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Austrian director Sandra Wollner won an award at Cannes for her film "Everytime" in the "Un Certain Regard" section.
  • Wollner's work often explores "impossible" images and themes, delving into family secrets and the duality of perception.
  • Her first feature, "The Impossible Image," depicted a post-WWII Austrian family and a girl navigating hidden truths while remaining a child.

Austrian director Sandra Wollner has achieved recognition at the Cannes Film Festival, winning an award in the prestigious "Un Certain Regard" section for her film "Everytime." Wollner, born in Leoben in 1983, has established a distinctive cinematic voice, often focusing on what she terms "impossible images."

Her artistic approach frequently delves into the complexities of perception and the hidden dynamics within families. A notable example is her first feature film, "The Impossible Image." This work offered a portrayal of a typical Austrian family in the post-World War II era, centering on a young girl named Johanna. Johanna's character uniquely exists both in front of and behind the camera, symbolizing her ability to uncover parental secrets while still embodying childhood innocence.

The title of Wollner's debut film, "The Impossible Image," now serves as a fitting description for her broader body of work. She consistently crafts visual narratives that challenge conventional perspectives, exploring themes of hidden truths and the subjective nature of reality. Her success at Cannes highlights her growing influence in contemporary cinema.

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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.