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Treasure
Directed by
Julia von Heinz
R
2024
1h 51m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.3
41%
91%
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A music journalist accompanies her father, a charmingly stubborn Holocaust survivor, on a journey to his homeland. While she's eager to make sense of her family's past, her dad has an agenda of his own.
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Cast of Treasure
Lena Dunham
Ruth
Stephen Fry
Edek
Zbigniew Zamachowski
Stefan
Iwona Bielska
Zofia
Maria Mamona
Karolina
Wenanty Nosul
Antoni
Klara Bielawka
Irena Ulicz
Magdalena Celówna-Janikowska
Zuzanna Ulicz
Tomasz Włosok
Tadeusz
Sandra Drzymalska
Anna
Sławomira Łozińska
Gosia
Robert Besta
Hotel Manager
Ralph Kaminski
Musician Szymek
Karolina Kominek
Female Vendor
Magdalena Smalara
Receptionist Hotel Warsaw
André Hennicke
Bernd Seifert
Petra Zieser
German Woman
Oliver Ewy
Witek
David Krzysteczko
Michal
Monika Obmalko
Managerin
Dennis Papst
Hotelgast
Victor Pape-Thies
Tomek Nowicki
Izabela Gwizdak
Adam Venhaus
Oliver Polak
Julia von Heinz
Director / Writer / Producer
John Quester
Writer / Producer
Fabian Gasmia
Producer
Treasure Ratings & Reviews
Boston Globe
Odie Henderson
Both leads are horribly miscast. Dunham drags out the same tired, unlikable character she's been playing her entire career. This film often feels like an episode of "Girls" where Hannah Horvath goes to Lodz.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
While undoubtedly sincere and well-meaning, this father-daughter road movie proves an unwieldy blend of tragedy and comedy, barely hinting at the horrifying inheritance that must be borne by Holocaust survivors and their families.
HollywoodChicago.com
Patrick McDonald
Dunham and Fry, and their chemistry, save this overly Deux Ex Machina story of a Holocaust survivor and his daughter coming to terms. The dreariness of the cinematography is also notable, with these strangers in a strange-but-familiar land. Lena is back!
InBetweenDrafts
Sarah Vincent
While Treasure sells a pat idea that genocidal, generational trauma can be healed in a single road trip to the scene of the crime, people do not always watch movies for realism, but as part of aspirational wishful thinking.
North Shore Movies
Daniel M. Kimmel
By confronting the history of the Holocaust through the eyes of a father who survived and his American-born daughter, "Treasure" offers a different perspective.
Reel Talk with Chuck and Pam
Charles Koplinski
A film that is thematically sound but stumbles in its execution.
Next Best Picture
Ema Sasic
But, with what's given, Dunham and Fry, in particular, are able to deliver strong and, at times, emotional performances in Heinz's sentimental road trip film.
Third Coast Review
Steven Prokopy
I was never bored watching these two people looking for a home, both in Poland and within each other's lives.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
The odd-couple chemistry produces some scattered laughs, although the constant bickering as they predictably find common ground isn't as cathartic for moviegoers.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
While Dunham and Fry are both first-rate performers, their respective personae - both public and on-screen - are difficult for them to fully transcend.
Not That Rob Thomas (Substack)
Rob Thomas
"Treasure" is an affecting film, and when those emotional breakthroughs arrive between father and daughter, they are well earned. It just takes a little while to get there, with some unlikely travelers.
The Film Stage
Christian Gallichio
It's the type of tragicomedy Sundance used to pump out at a relatively fast pace: both inoffensive and more than a little bland.
What She Said
Anne Brodie
Quiet reflections and honesty inside a troubled, but loving bond and and tug at the hearts. Its And it has its funny moments too.
Creators Syndicate
Kurt Loder
Unlikely to become a huge hit on the order of almost anything else Dunham might have chosen to do instead. But it only has to be moving and memorable, and it is.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
But whatever complexities might come across in the book don't register in a film that has been fashioned, sometimes uneasily, into a sentimental father-daughter road movie.
KKFI-FM (Kansas City)
Russ Simmons
"Treasure" is a well-meaning but misguided father-daughter comic drama.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
Co-written by John Quester, von Heinz's script tends to operate more like a wrecking ball than a controlled demolition, but Fry and Dunham endow their scenes with a brick-by-brick specificity that brings their characters to their life.
Slant Magazine
Seth Katz
Because the casually observational moments of Julia von Heinz's film are so rich, its thematic contrivance becomes harder to accept.
TheWrap
Ben Croll
The self-contained "Treasure" ambles along on the strength of a fine, self-contained script and two winning performers, without ever reflecting or commenting on the historical weight it sets out to explore.
The Hollywood Reporter
Leslie Felperin
So muddled and misbegotten it's hard to perform an evidential postmortem, based strictly on one viewing, of where it all goes wrong.
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