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  • As Silence Passes By
  • Another Simple Favor
  • Miles in Bello: Juan Bernier en la guerra de los españoles
  • Sirens Call
  • Skinny Love
  • Warm Film
  • Straight on Till Morning
  • There's a Zombie Outside
  • Twinless
  • Settle Down
  • Parenting (The)
  • Summer’s Camera
  • Toxico
  • Night Like This (A)
  • Drip Like Coffee
  • Clown in a Cornfield
  • Shrinking
  • One Day
  • Freaky Tales
  • Mea Culpa
  • Departures
  • Fatherhood
  • Lucky, Apartment
  • Manok
  • To Our Friends
  • Body to Live In (A)
  • Few Feet Away (A)
  • Truth or Dare
  • Where You Find Me
  • How to Live
  • Janine Moves to the Country
  • Ice Tower (The)
  • Houses
  • Hot Milk
  • Habibi, Song for my friends
  • Four Mothers
  • No Beast. So Fierce
  • Night Stage
  • Nature of Invisible Things (The)

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Country: Germany, Language: German, 91 mins

  • Director: Andreas Struck
  • Writer: Andreas Struck
  • Producer: David Heredia; Sabine Pfeiffer

CGiii Comment

Run-of-the-mill TV movie about a selfish bisexual - well, that's as original as every other movie about selfish bisexuals - they really do get short shrift.

This has the minimum of dialogue and virtually no action which makes for a particularly dreary experience - why was it made?


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The(ir) Blurb...

In post-Cold War Berlin, a lonely security guard meets an pretty insurance clerk and they begin an affair that relieves their mundane lives while the reunification of Germany changes their surroundings at a frantic pace. But when a wandering thief and sometime hustler enters their lives, it sets off a complicated love triangle that becomes increasingly volatile.

Cast & Characters

Tatjana Blacher as Anna;
Sebastian Blomberg as Johann;
Werner Heinrichmuller as Mann am Stadtplan;
Gerhard Hoffmann;
Thordis Konig;
Tomas Luamba;
Horst Markgraf as Tankstellenwart;
Horst-Gunter Marx as Lorenz;
Jarreth J. Merz as Schuhverkaufer;
Barnaby Metschurat as Max;
Daniel Ris; Hanna Sibilski;
Andreas Stadler as Simon;
Armin Stein;
Vera von Wolffersdorff