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別名: Katherine Swinton, Lutz Ebersdorf, Matilda Swinton, Тильда Суинтон, Тільда Свінтон, تیلدا سوینتون, ティルダ・スウィントン, 凯瑟琳·玛蒂尔达·斯温顿, 蒂尔达·斯文顿 饰, 蒂尔达·斯温顿
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Tilda Swinton, born Katherine Matilda Swinton on November 5, 1960, is a British actress of Scottish descent known for her versatile roles and accolades. She began with experimental films like 'Caravaggio' (1986) before winning the Volpi Cup at Venice Film Festival for 'Edward II'. Notable performances include 'Orlando', 'The Deep End', 'Young Adam' (for which she won a BAFTA Scotland Award), 'Michael Clayton' (Academy Award and BAFTA win), and 'We Need to Talk About Kevin'. She's also known for playing the White Witch in 'Chronicles of Narnia' and the Ancient One in Marvel Cinematic Universe.
公開年: 1986
国: Germany, West Germany
別題: Egomania - l'île sans espoir, Эгомания - остров без надежды, Egomania: Island Without Hope
Egomania - Insel ohne Hoffnung (1986) is a German drama film directed by Christoph Schlingensief. The story unfolds on a remote island inhabited by a dysfunctional family. The patriarch of this family, played by Thomas Kretschmann, is a tyrannical and egocentric figure who maintains control over his wife and children through manipulation and abuse. His two sons, played byDevid Striesow and Michael Mendl, are embroiled in a bitter rivalry for their father's approval and inheritance, leading to fierce sibling battles filled with hatred and twisted love. Incestuous undertones run throughout the film as the family members struggle to break free from their toxic dynamics. Amidst this chaos, the youngest son falls in love with a woman who arrives on the island, further disrupting the precarious balance of power within the household.
'Egomania - Insel ohne Hoffnung' (1986) is an early work by German filmmaker Christoph Schlingensief, notable for its unflinching exploration of dysfunctional family dynamics. Set on a secluded island, the film delves into the toxic relationships between its inhabitants, driven by greed, incestuous undertones, and fierce sibling rivalries. Despite its grim subject matter, 'Egomania' is a compelling drama that reflects Schlingensief's early interest in challenging societal norms and pushing cinematic boundaries.