GER26 The Edge of Heaven
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Synopsis
Fatih Akin draws attention to several lives moving between Germany and Turkey, where chance encounters, political conflict, and personal loss quietly draw strangers into one another’s orbit. A widowed immigrant, his academic son, a politically active young woman, and a German mother and daughter become linked through a series of departures, deaths, and near-misses that gradually reveal the depth of their emotional connection. Rather than centring on one relationship, the film unfolds as an intricate chain of grief, responsibility, and unexpected care. Its themes are quieter than melodrama but no less powerful, focusing on exile, mourning, reconciliation, and the uneasy experience of living between languages, nations, and identities. Akin is especially interested in how guilt and compassion can coexist, and how people attempt to repair damage they did not always mean to cause. The film carries a strong sense of movement, but also of longing for a place, person, or feeling that remains just out of reach. Produced as a German-Turkish co-production, it won Fatih Akin the Best Screenplay prize at Cannes in 2007.
Fatih Akin draws attention to several lives moving between Germany and Turkey, where chance encounters, political conflict, and personal loss quietly draw strangers into one another’s orbit. A widowed immigrant, his academic son, a politically active young woman, and a German mother and daughter become linked through a series of departures, deaths, and near-misses that gradually reveal the depth of their emotional connection. Rather than centring on one relationship, the film unfolds as an intricate chain of grief, responsibility, and unexpected care. Its themes are quieter than melodrama but no less powerful, focusing on exile, mourning, reconciliation, and the uneasy experience of living between languages, nations, and identities. Akin is especially interested in how guilt and compassion can coexist, and how people attempt to repair damage they did not always mean to cause. The film carries a strong sense of movement, but also of longing for a place, person, or feeling that remains just out of reach. Produced as a German-Turkish co-production, it won Fatih Akin the Best Screenplay prize at Cannes in 2007.
Reviews
“This is an intriguing, complex, beautifully acted and directed piece of work, partly a realist drama of elaborate coincidences, near-misses and near-hits”
— The Guardian
Movie Information
Release Date
Wednesday, 6th May 2026
Duration
122 MIN
Language
German, Turkish with English subtitles
Rating
M
Director
Fatih Akin
Cast
Baki Davrak, Tuncel Kurtiz, Nurgül Yeşilçay, Patrycia Ziolkowska, Hanna Schygulla, Nursel Köse
Genre
Film Festival, Drama
Awards
2007 Cannes Film Festival - Winner
2007 European Film Awards - Winner
2008 German Film Awards - Winner
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Movie Information
Release Date
Wednesday, 6th May 2026
Duration
122 MIN
Language
German, Turkish with English subtitles
Rating
M
Director
Fatih Akin
Cast
Baki Davrak, Tuncel Kurtiz, Nurgül Yeşilçay, Patrycia Ziolkowska, Hanna Schygulla, Nursel Köse
Genre
Film Festival, Drama



