'Toni Erdmann' - a fierce critique of financial capitalism and the world of contemporary work - was a big winner at this year's European Film Awards.
The feature film ‘Toni Erdmann’ is a fierce critique of financial capitalism and the world of contemporary work. It was directed, written and co-produced by German Maren Ade.
The movie was the big winner at this year’s European Film Awards.
Toni Erdmann sweeps the board at European film awards 2016 https://t.co/vMm6xOIjat
— Guardian Film (@guardianfilm) December 11, 2016
The character Ines works as a financial adviser in a German company based in Bucharest. Ines is obsessed with work and is constantly under pressure from the management.
One day, her father decides to visit her. Once there he follows her everywhere as he decides to help her find the meaning of life.
To achieve his goal, the father decides to take on the character of someone called Toni Erdmann.
The film shows the influence that certain values of the world of work, like the optimisation of resources and the constant competition, have on family life, love and the sex-life of the wokers.