Daniel Garber talks with Mascha Schilinski about Sound of Falling

Posted in 1910s, 1940s, 1980s, 2020s, Drama, Germany, History, Rural, Women by CulturalMining.com on January 10, 2026

Hi, this is Daniel Garber at the Movies for culturalmining.com and CIUT 89.5 FM.

There’s an old farmhouse near a river somewhere in Northern Germany where Alma, a little girl with blonde hair plays practical jokes on her maid; adolescent Erika stares longingly at a naked man with one leg; a brash young Angelika asserts her sexuality even as she hides her pain; and naive Lenka navigates her parents’ new home. All of this in and around a looming, ancient farmhouse full of repressed memories of violence and trauma… but separated by generations: WWI in the 1910s, the end of WWII in the 1940s, in East Germany in the1980s and the present day. Each chapter punctuated by a terrible thud, the sound of falling.

Sound of Falling is a complex, intricate and powerful new movie, that looks at a century of life in rural Northern Germany through the eyes of four girls and women, interweaving their separate stories throughout the entire film. It’s tender and horrifying, mundane and jaw-dropping. It’s co-written and directed by award-winning Berlin filmmaker Mascha Schilinski, her first feature after studying cinema at the Filmschule Hamburg and direction at the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg. Her movie won the prestigious Jury Prize at Cannes, played at TIFF and is on the 2026 Oscar shortlist for Best International Feature.

I spoke with Mascha in Los Angeles via ZOOM.

Sound of Falling  opens theatrically in Canada on January 23rd, 2026.