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The film features a cast of prominent German-language actors: as Lene Thurner Barbara Sukowa as Rosemarie (Lene's mother) Josef Bierbichler as Lukas (Lene's father) Peter Simonischek as Götz Hildebrand Frank Giering as Paul (Lene's brother)

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Like many films in the "Heimatfilm" genre (though Hierankl is a deconstruction of it), the landscape acts as a character. The mountains are beautiful but trapping. The past is as immovable as the Alps, and the film asks whether one can truly move on from their origins.

Critics often compared it to the works of Bavarian auteur Herbert Achternbusch, though Hierankl is considered more accessible and dramatically structured. It is seen as a key film in the "New Heimatfilm" movement, which seeks to dismantle the sentimental, romanticized view of German rural life.

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