Lea (film)
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Lea is a Czech
Czech language
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 drama film
Drama film
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. It was released in 1997.

Plot

Lea witnesses her mother's rape and murder by her father as a child and because of it speaks very little and writes poems to her mother. Lea then grows up with foster parents in a different part of Slovakia. Strehlow buys Lea, now aged 21, from her foster father and imprisons her in a castle in Germany, using the same tools Lea's father used to control Lea as a child and to kill Lea's mother. As Strehlow learns more of Lea's past, he permits her to continue writing to her mother. Lea dies of a stroke within a year of living with Strehlow.

Cast

  • Lenka Vlasakova
    Lenka Vlasáková
    Lenka Vlasáková is a Czech actress. She played the title role in Lea, released in 1997; Lucie in Kawasaki's Rose, released in 2010; and U Me Dobry, released in 2008.-References:...

    .... as Lea
  • Christian Redl.... as Strehlow
  • Hanna Schygulla
    Hanna Schygulla
    Hanna Schygulla is a German actress and chanson singer. She is generally considered the most prominent German actress of the New German Cinema.-Life and career:Schygulla was born in Königshütte, Upper Silesia,...

    .... as Wanda
  • Miroslav Donutil
    Miroslav Donutil
    Miroslav Donutil is a Czech theatrical, film and television actor, born in Třebíč. Since 1978 when he appeared as Hloch in Čistá řeka, Donutil has three decades of film and TV appearances. He dubbed the voice of Kevin Costner and Gérard Depardieu - Career :Donutil grew up in Brno...

    .... as Gregor Palty
  • Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
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    .... as Block
  • Gerd Lohmeyer.... as Postmaster
  • Tereza Vetrovska.... as Young Lea

Awards

1997 Angers European First Film Festival
  • Won Audience Award for Feature Film (tied with Some Mother's Son
    Some Mother's Son
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    )
  • Won C.I.C.A.E award
  • Won Telcipro award (tied with Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
    Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
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    )


1997 Brussels International Film Festival
  • Won Audience Award
  • Won Crystal Star Award for Best European Feature


Cinequest San Jose Film Festival
  • Won Best Feature Award
  • Nominated for Maverick Spirit Award


1998 Czech Lions
  • Won Best Actress Award going to Lenka Vlasakova
    Lenka Vlasáková
    Lenka Vlasáková is a Czech actress. She played the title role in Lea, released in 1997; Lucie in Kawasaki's Rose, released in 2010; and U Me Dobry, released in 2008.-References:...

  • Won Best Cinematography going to Vladimir Smutny
  • Nominated for Best Design Achievement going to Petr Kunc and Ludvik Siroky
  • Nominated for Best Director going to Ivan Fila
    Ivan Fíla
    Ivan Fíla, alternate name Ivan Fila, is a Czech film director, screenwriter and producer.- Life and work :Fíla was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He moved to Germany in 1977 where he received a directing and scriptwriting degree at the Film Department of the University in Cologne. Fíla shot...

  • Nominated for Best Editing going to Ivana Davidova
  • Nominated for Best Film
  • Nominated for Best Screenplay going to Ivan Fila
    Ivan Fíla
    Ivan Fíla, alternate name Ivan Fila, is a Czech film director, screenwriter and producer.- Life and work :Fíla was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He moved to Germany in 1977 where he received a directing and scriptwriting degree at the Film Department of the University in Cologne. Fíla shot...

  • Nominated for Best Sound going to Marcel Spisak and Max Rammier-Rogall


1996 European Film Awards
  • Nominated European Film Award for Best Young Film


1997 German Film Awards
  • Nominated Gold Film Award for Outstanding Feature Film


1998 USA Golden Globe
  • Nominated Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film


1997 London Film Festival
  • Won Satyajit Ray Award


1997 Max Ophuls
Max Ophüls
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 Festival
  • Won Audience Award


1997 Sochi International Film Festival
  • Won FIPRESCI Prize


1997 Stockholm Film Festival
  • Nominated Bronze Horse Award


1997 Venice Film Festival
Venice Film Festival
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  • Won OCIC Award in Honorable Mention
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