Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken
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Love in Thoughts
Does it really exist, the pinnacle of life? Guenther and Paul are convinced that it does: they want to live – to the limit and with no compromises – and they expect the same of love. Together with Guenther’s sister Hilde they spend the weekend at a summer house in the country.
Paul is fascinated by Hilde and falls in love with her. And at first it seems as though she feels the same about him. But Hilde has many loves. She is secretly dating Hans – Guenther’s former lover.
With a large group of friends, they have a drunken bohemian party in the garden. When Hans surprisingly turns up, he sets in motion a roller coaster of emotions that soon rages out of control. Drunk on absinthe, music and their lust for life, the four young people are caught in a deadly maelstrom.
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Credits
| Regie: | Achim von Borries |
| Drehbuch: | Achim von Borries, Hendrik Handloegten |
| Kamera: | Jutta Pohlmann |
| Schnitt: | Gergana Voigt, Antje Zynga |
| Musik: | Thomas Feiner, Ingo L. Frenzel, Uwe Kirbach (Beratung) |
| Darsteller: | |
| Daniel Brühl | Paul |
| August Diehl | Günther |
| Anna Maria Mühe | Hilde |
| Thure Lindhardt | Hans |
| Jana Pallaske | Elli |
| Verena Bukal | Rosa |
| Julia Dietze | Lotte |
| Christoph Luser | Macke |
| Marius Frey | Bittner |
| Fabian Oscar Wien | Fritz |
| Produktionsfirma: | X Filme Creative Pool GmbH (Berlin) |
| Produzent: | Stefan Arndt, Christophe Mazodier, Manuela Stehr |
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Titel
| Originaltitel (DE) Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken |
| Arbeitstitel Liebe in Gedanken |
Fassungen
Original | |
| Länge: | 2432 m, 89 min |
| Format: | 35mm, 1:1,85 |
| Bild/Ton: | Farbe, Dolby SRD |
| Prüfung/Zensur: | FSK-Prüfung (DE): 23.12.2003, 96506, ab 16 Jahre / feiertagsfrei |
| Aufführung: | Uraufführung: 23.01.2004, Park City, Sundance Filmfestival; Erstaufführung (DE): 10.02.2004, Berlin, IFF - Panorama; Kinostart (DE): 12.02.2004, Berlin, Zoo-Palast; TV-Erstsendung: 01.02.2007, Arte |




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