Amrum (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Drama · 1h 33m · German

Curator score: 5.2/10 (14.8K ratings)

Overview

On Amrum Island in spring 1945, twelve-year-old Nanning hunts seals, fishes at night, and works the fields to help feed his family. When the war ends, his mother sinks into depression, and he must navigate new conflicts while struggling to find his own path.

Ratings

Director

Fatih Akin

Production

Bombero International, Rialto Film, Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany, Creative Europe Media

Cast

Jasper Billerbeck, Diane Kruger, Kian Köppke, Laura Tonke, Hark Bohm, Matthias Schweighöfer, Lisa Hagmeister, Detlev Buck, Lars Jessen, Florentine Panizza, Steffen Wink, Dirk Böhling, Jola Richter, Jorid Lukaczik, Tjard Nissen, Tony Can, Max Hopp, Jan Georg Schütte, Thomas Perkins, Rita Feldmeier

Curator Review

Verdict

A restrained coming-of-age war drama with strong atmosphere and a morally complicated point of view, but it may frustrate viewers looking for a cleaner historical argument or more emotional distance from its premise. The appeal is in the island texture, the child’s-eye survival logic, and the uneasy tension between innocence and complicity.

Best for

  • viewers who like intimate wartime dramas
  • fans of bleak coming-of-age stories
  • people drawn to coastal landscapes and naturalistic filmmaking
  • audiences open to morally ambiguous historical perspectives

Skip if

  • you want a straightforward anti-war statement
  • you are sensitive to stories centered on German civilian suffering in WWII
  • you prefer fast-paced plotting or overt emotional catharsis
  • you dislike bleak family drama and child-centered hardship

Overview

Amrum is built less like a conventional war film than a survival study: a boy’s daily labor, hunger, and errands become the whole world. That narrow focus gives the film a tactile, lived-in quality, with the sea, fields, and weather carrying as much meaning as dialogue. The result is often more haunting than dramatic in the usual sense.

Worth noting

What makes it interesting is the tension between innocence and inherited ideology. The film doesn’t let its central child become a simple moral emblem, and that ambiguity will be the reason some viewers find it thoughtful while others find it evasive. It’s strongest when it trusts observation over explanation.

Bottom line

As a piece of craft, it leans into distance, landscape, and melancholy rather than melodrama. If you respond to austere historical dramas and stories of childhood shaped by scarcity and family collapse, it has real pull. If you want a sharper political edge or a more decisive emotional payoff, it may feel frustratingly muted.

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Topics

coming-of-age, WWII aftermath, historical drama, moral ambiguity, childhood perspective, island setting, survival, family drama, melancholy, austere

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