Trailer
Assistive Technologies

What Marielle Knows

Runtime
1hr 26mins
Directed by
Frédéric Hambalek
Featuring
Julia Jentsch,
Felix Kramer,
Laeni Geiseler
Film Language
in German and French with English subtitles
Body

Julia and Tobias seem to be the perfect couple. But behind the façade and designer kitchen, trouble is brewing. 

The fragile balance between the two is shattered when their daughter Marielle suddenly develops telepathic abilities, granting her the power to see and hear everything her parents do – day and night. The couple soon realizes that the lies they have been telling each other can no longer be hidden from Marielle. 

When their most uncomfortable secrets are exposed, Julia and Tobias engage in a manipulative game that leads to increasingly awkward and absurd situations which escalate the conflict and the consequences.

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