Scene from Toni Erdmann (2016)
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Alternate Names: Ingrid Bișu, Ingrid Wan
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Ingrid Wan (née Bișu) (born September 15, 1987) is a Romanian actress, producer, and screenwriter, known for her appearance in the dramedy Toni Erdmann (2016), which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and also for Best Foreign Film at the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards in 2017. She is also known for co-writing the horror film Malignant (2021).

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Alternate Names: 산드라 휠러, Сандра Гюллер, 桑德拉·惠勒, ساندرا هولر
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Sandra Hüller (German: [ˈzandʁa ˈhʏlɐ]; born 30 April 1978) is a German actress. She has appeared in German, Austrian, British, French, and American films. She has received various accolades, including two European Film Awards, a César Award and three German Film Awards, and nominations for an Academy Award and two BAFTA Awards.
Hüller has played Anneliese Michel in Hans-Christian Schmid's 2006 drama Requiem, for which she won the Silver Bear for Best Actress, and a troubled daughter in Maren Ade's 2016 comedy Toni Erdmann, for which she won her first European Film Award for Best Actress. She portrayed Irma Sztáray in Frauke Finsterwalder's 2023 historical black comedy Sisi & I.
International recognition came in 2023 for her starring roles in Justine Triet's legal drama Anatomy of a Fall and Jonathan Glazer's Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest. Her performances in the former won her another European Film Award and a César Award, in addition to a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.
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About the Movie: Toni Erdmann (2016)

Alternative Title: Тони Ердман, Min far Toni Erdmann, Isäni Toni Erdmann, Tonis Erdmanas, Min pappa Toni Erdmann, Тони Эрдманн
Director: Maren Ade
Writer: Maren Ade
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Janine Jackowski, Jonas Dornbach, Maren Ade, Michel Merkt
Co-Producer: Antonin Svoboda, Bruno Wagner, David Keitsch, Sebastian Schipper
Executive Producer: Ada Solomon
Companies: Coop99 Filmproduktion, HiFilm Productions, KNM, Komplizen Film, Missing Link Films, MonkeyBoy
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
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Keywords: birthday party, bucharest, romania, business presentation, business woman, death, death of mother, dentures, estranged daughter, family, father daughter relationship, german abroad, joke, male masturbation, painted face, team building, woman director
Story
In 'Toni Erdmann', a father named Winfried Conradi travels to Bucharest, Romania to visit his daughter Ines, who is a successful business consultant there. Winfried believes that Ines has lost her sense of humor and decides to surprise her by adopting the persona of 'Toni Erdmann', a life coach with a penchant for practical jokes and wearing fake teeth. Despite Ines' initial disapproval, she finds herself drawn into Toni's world, which includes impromptu team-building exercises, painted faces, and even a stint as a male masseur. As their relationship evolves, they both confront deeper emotional issues stemming from the death of Winfried's mother and their strained father-daughter bond.
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'Toni Erdmann' is a German comedy-drama film directed by Maren Ade in 2016. The movie stars Sandra Hüller as Ines Conradi, an ambitious business consultant working abroad in Bucharest, Romania, and Peter Simonischek as Winfried Conradi, her estranged father who arrives unannounced to disrupt her life. The film explores themes of family dynamics, generational differences, and the search for humor and humanity amidst professional pressures. Shot primarily in Romania, it is a co-production between Austria, France, Germany, and Romania.