Wetlands (2013 film)
Wetlands is a 2013 German drama film directed by David Wnendt. It is based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Charlotte Roche and focuses on feminist issues, sexuality, and coming of age. The film premiered in International competition at the 2013 Locarno International Film Festival on August 11, 2013.
The film later premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Strand Releasing acquired the US distribution rights for the film.
Plot
18-year-old Helen uses vegetables for masturbation and believes that body hygiene is overrated in our society. She provokes others by saying and doing things most people would not even dare to imagine. She is sexually adventurous and visits a brothel to experience being with another woman.Helen's parents are divorced and she desperately wishes that they get back together. But her mother is depressive, hygiene-obsessed and mentally unstable, and her father is insensitive and seems not to take notice of what people around him think. She also has a quiet, younger brother whom she teases by taking his stuffed bear.
Helen feels alone and unloved in the world. Only her best friend Corinna makes her feel comfortable. Together they break many of society's taboos.
By shaving her anal hair too fast, she cuts herself badly and needs to go to hospital. There she plans to get her parents back together and charms her handsome nurse Robin, who is still suffering from a relationship with another nurse from two years before. That nurse does not get along with Helen and is still infatuated with Robin. She makes Helen's life in the hospital more difficult, but Helen and Robin fall in love during her hospital stay.
Helen's behaviour is revealed to be related to a traumatic experience she had when she was eight years old, when she found her mother trying to kill herself and Helen's little brother using the gas from the oven. At the end of the movie, Helen reflects on that trauma by saying that she finally talked to her little brother about that experience and that it was the hardest talk she ever had. In the end, as she is with Robin in his van leaving the hospital, she sees her parents finally meeting in the parking lot, and she asks Robin to continue driving.
Cast
- Carla Juri as Helen Memel
- Christoph Letkowski as Robin
- Marlen Kruse as Corinna
- Meret Becker as Helen's mother
- Axel Milberg as Helen's father
- Edgar Selge as Dr. Notz
- Peri Baumeister as Schwester Valerie
Reception
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
2014 | Sundance Film Festival | World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic | David Wnendt | |
2014 | Deutscher Filmpreis | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | Carla Juri | |
2014 | Deutscher Filmpreis | Best Editing | Andreas Wodraschke | |
2013 | Locarno International Film Festival | Golden Leopard | David Wnendt | |
2013 | Locarno International Film Festival | Best Actress Leopard | Carla Juri | |
2013 | Bambi Awards | Best Actress - National | Carla Juri |