Three Peaks (Drei Zinnen) Greenwich Entertainment Release Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net linked from Rotten Tomatoes by: Harvey Karten Director: Jan Zabeil Screenwriter: Jan Zabeil Cast: Alexander Fehling, Arian Montgomery, Bérénice Bejo Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 6/12/19 Opens: June 28, 2019 Though the languages spoken are German and French with just a small amount […]
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- 7/15/2019
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
"Let's be friends again!" Greenwich Entertainment has debuted an official Us trailer for an indie drama title Three Peaks, or also Drei Zinnen in German. Made by German filmmaker Jan Zebeil, the film originally premiered in 2017 at the Locarno and Toronto Film Festivals, then played at the Haifa, London, and Palm Springs Film Festivals. Not that anyone has been waiting, but it's finally getting an official Us release this year. Three Peaks is a family drama that turns into a survival story, about three people hiking in the Italian Dolomites. Aaron wants to become a family with his girlfriend and her 8-year-old son, but high up in the Italian Dolomites, his attempts to win the boy's acceptance turn into a dangerous power game. "Three Peaks chips away at our darkest nightmares to reveal the everyday anxieties on which they feed." Indeed. Starring Bérénice Bejo, Alexander Fehling, and newcomer Arian Montgomery.
- 6/2/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Family bonding is always a tough sell, even worse when you’re trying to blend a family, and filmmaker Jan Zabeil takes that highly relatable conceit and blows it out into a wild feature. One thing is for sure: you won’t look at your innocent family vacation the same way after watching this film.
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In “Three Peaks,” Aaron (Alexander Fehling, who is part of the Face to Face campaign that showcases German talent worldwide, a year-long campaign started in Cannes) invites his girlfriend Lea (Berenice Bejo) and her 8-year-old son Tristan (Arian Montgomery) on what should be an idyllic trip to the Italian Dolomites. But there’s already a mighty power dynamic brewing, as Aaron and Tristan are fighting to be Lea’s main man, and even a generally affable feeling between the two doesn’t help matters.
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In “Three Peaks,” Aaron (Alexander Fehling, who is part of the Face to Face campaign that showcases German talent worldwide, a year-long campaign started in Cannes) invites his girlfriend Lea (Berenice Bejo) and her 8-year-old son Tristan (Arian Montgomery) on what should be an idyllic trip to the Italian Dolomites. But there’s already a mighty power dynamic brewing, as Aaron and Tristan are fighting to be Lea’s main man, and even a generally affable feeling between the two doesn’t help matters.
- 8/18/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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