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Wood and Water review – slender but powerful tale of a mother in search of her son

Left to fend for herself when she arrives in Hong Kong with protests in full swing, a German woman makes a series of chance encounters

Review: Wood and Water

film profile], the feature debut from German director Jonas Bak, finds herself at the beginning of the film. Tackling the topic of duality with a tender touch, Wood and Water was unveiled in the Perspektive Deutsches Kino section of the 71st Berlinale. (The article continues below - Commercial information) Living in a pretty little town nestled in a valley of the Black Forest, Anke ( Anke Bak) first offers herself a short trip down memory lane: a few days of holiday in the country by the seaside with her daughter Theresa ( Theresa Bak), where the family used to live a long time ago (“a symbol of something that is missing in my life or in yours: daddy is gone, this time no longer exists and it will never return”) and where some of their relatives still reside. A place that has changed a lot (what used to be a small forest path is now a large paved road, the old cabins near the beach have been replaced with luxury holiday homes) and one which Anke believes is also missing

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