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Angst - Der Alte Affe Angst

Country: Germany, Language: German, 92 mins

  • Director: Oskar Roehler
  • Writer: Oskar Roehler
  • Producer: Bernd Burgemeister; Dietmar Guntsche

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Angst is the story of a sensitive stage director, Robert, and his beautiful girlfriend Marie, a doctor in a children's clinic. Their different attitudes toward life lead the two to constant fights and conflicts. When Robert finds out that his father is terminally ill, he feels guilty for not having taken more care of him. Marie tries to help, but when his father dies, Robert falls into a downward spiral of despair. He looks for solace in his work and in one-night stands with prostitutes. When Marie finds out that Robert has betrayed her, she leaves him. However, her love for Robert and her realization that to love someone also means one must be able to forgive, offer hope for a new beginning between the two.


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Cast & Characters

Andre Hennicke as Robert;
Marie Baumer as Marie;
Vadim Glowna as Klaus;
Hilde Van Mieghem as Brigitte;
Hermann Beyer as Vater von Marie;
Jutta Hoffmann as Mutter von Marie;
Christoph Waltz as Analytiker;
Herbert Knaup as Wolfgang;
Ralf Bauer as Markus;
Michaela Hinnenthal as Mutter von Gregor;
Peter Benedict as Dramaturg;
Nina Petri as Klinikpsychologin;
Catherine H. Flemming as Mutter;
Eva Habermann as Laura;
Ingrid van Bergen as Hannelore K.