The Sparrow in the Chimney
Karen, along with her husband Markus and their children, lives in her childhood home, left behind after the death of her mother. When her sister, Jule, visits with her family to celebrate Markus’s birthday, the weekend opens old wounds and past traumas, unleashing repressed feelings that threaten to destroy their relationship and shatter Karen’s grip on reality.
The latest film from acclaimed writer and director Ramon Zürcher (The Strange Little Cat, The Girl and The Spider), The Sparrow in the Chimney is a “darkly engrossing psychodrama of pent-up domestic tensions.” (Variety) With “deep, bold dives into the nightmarish and the surreal” and a venomously comedic touch, this is the “rare film that feels like a catharsis for protagonist and director both,” (The Film Stage).
Director & Cast
- Director: Ramon Zürcher
- Starring: Maren Eggert
- Starring: Britta Hammelstein
- Starring: Luise Heyer
- Starring: Andreas Döhler
- Starring: Milian Zerzawy
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Reviews
- "Searing...polished and bitter, like a fairy-tale poisoned apple...THE SPARROW IN THE CHIMNEY is a skillfully painted portrait of an unstable menagerie."
- "While the writer/director maintains the strong sense of everyday relationships and realism from his previous films, his more ambitious approach pays off to deliver an emotionally volatile portrait of a family in flux, complete with ambiguous motives and unexpected transformations."
- "More heated than their first two features, this darkly engrossing psychodrama of pent-up domestic tensions should be an arthouse breakthrough for Switzerland's gifted Zürcher brothers."
- "A film dipped in venom, often funny and deeply unsettling in how it portrays families who don’t feel the need to hide their vitriol behind pleasantries."
- "Ramon Zürcher’s utterly distinctive talent for twisting the domestic into the uncanny gains intensity in a cutting psychological horror as thrilling as it is elliptical and dark. German actress Maren Eggert, who also starred in Angela Schanelec’s 2019 festival darling I Was at Home, But, is enigmatic and mesmerizing to watch as Karen."
- "With its deep, bold dives into the nightmarish and the surreal, The Sparrow in the Chimney is that rare film that feels like a catharsis for protagonist and director both."
- "Zürcher’s blocking is precise and continually inventive, seeking to disrupt the established boundaries between different characters in order to complicate their behavior and interactions with each other."
- "It’s hard to imagine a better ending to the Zürchers’ trilogy, as they’ve realized a credo that more commercial filmmakers have always known: subtlety is no match for an explosion."
- "Staking out ground somewhere between the torment of Ingmar Bergman and the country-house satire of Anton Chekhov, with added elements of a psychological thriller."
- "Delightfully disturbing...utilizes multifaceted motifs, often having to do with nature and nurture. It's a fascinating exploration of how one's environment shapes who they've become, or how someone can shape the world around them through what they are."
- "Incredibly original, and directed with great pathos, The Sparrow in the Chimney is bolstered by inventive use of effects (…) The Sparrow in the Chimney is a work of tremendous beauty and fragility."
- "[A] truly exceptional but profoundly disconcerting family drama. Maren Eggert and Britta Hammelstein deliver spellbinding performances playing polar opposites."
- "With metaphysical turns, ‘The Sparrow in the Chimney’ is an exquisitely controlled drama whose formal rigor belies sorrow, mystery, and hope."
- "Maren Eggert gives a captivating turn as a woman who fears she’s become her mother in Ramon Zürcher’s inspired take on a haunted house film. Filled with a sense of dread that won’t be uncommon to some in how they approach their own family reunions, “The Sparrow in the Chimney” offers the same sense of relief when it’s all over, not only because of the wrenching drama it depicts, but the fresh air of its singular storytelling."
- "The Sparrow in the Chimney is a bold and thoughtful conclusion to the animal trilogy.... What begins as a Chekhovian drama evolves into a Freudian spectacle, ultimately becoming a surreal and cynical reflection on family life, not for the faint of heart."
- "A kind of dystopic fairy tale with horror film overtones, the movie transports the audience to a cruel but sincere world where people have freed themselves from the dictates of a society intent on assigning roles to each of us at birth, and are finally discovering their true, wild, defiant, animal nature."
Best Editing
German Film Critics Awards
Best Film
Locarno Int'l. Film Festival
People's Choice Award
Pingyao Int'l. Film Festival
Best Film
Pingyao Int'l. Film Festival
Melbourne Int'l. Film Festival
Vancouver Int'l. Film Festival
Now Playing
Venue |
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State |
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BAM | Brooklyn | NY | August 1, 2025 | |
Cleveland Cinematheque | Cleveland | OH | August 8, 2025 | |
Laemmle Monica 4 | Los Angeles | CA | August 8, 2025 | |
Wilmette Theatre | Wilmette | IL | August 15, 2025 | |
Oklahoma City Museum of Art | Oklahoma City | OK | August 15, 2025 | |
Cinema Arts Centre | Huntington | NY | September 18, 2025 |