Venus & Mars
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Synopsis
Venus and Mars
26-year-old Kay returns to her hometown, Himmelsgarten, where she meets up again with old school friends: Lisa, who works as a photographer and is visiting from San Francisco; Marie, who lives with her conservative husband in Himmelsgarten and is expecting her fourth child;
and Celeste, who is married to a wealthy and considerably older man and plays the role of the spoiled creature of luxury.
Despite their different personalities and lives, they are all bound by a decisive factor: the search for "big" love and "small" personal happiness. And when Kay′s mother brings out the fortune cards, it seems as though it all comes a bit closer. For when Venus and Mars cross, ...
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
Credits
| Director: | Harry Mastrogeorge |
| Director of photography: | Martin Fuhrer |
| Editing: | Darcy Worsham |
| Music: | Nathan Barr |
| Cast: | |
| Julie Bowen | Lisa Kelly |
| Daniela Lunkewitz | Kay |
| Fay Masterson | Celeste |
| Julia Sawalha | Marie |
| Michael Weatherly | Cody |
| Frank Behnke | Wilhelm |
| Michael Brandner | Ernst |
| Eden Harel | Sharon |
| Ryan Hurst | Roberto |
| Johanna Liebeneiner | Doris |
| Production company: | Atlantis Film Produktion GmbH (Frankfurt am Main), Mitteldeutsches Filmkontor (Leipzig) |
| Producer: | Emmo Lempert, Henning Röhl |
All Credits
Titles
| Originaltitel (DE) Venus & Mars |
| weitere Schreibweise Venus und Mars |
Versions
Original | |
| Length: | 2559 m, 93 min |
| Format: | 35mm, 1:1,66 |
| Picture/Sound: | Eastmancolor, Dolby |
| Rating: | FSK-Prüfung (DE): 09.02.2001, 86955, ab 6 Jahre / feiertagsfrei |
| Screening: | Uraufführung / Kinostart: 15.03.2001 |



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