Of all people, Zoé

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Movie
Original title Of all people, Zoé
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1994
length 109 minutes
Rod
Director Markus Imboden
script Markus Imboden
production Richard Schöps
music Detlef Friedrich Petersen
camera Rainer Klausmann
cut Annemarie Bremer
occupation

Of all things, Zoé is a German film by Markus Imboden from 1994. Nicolette Krebitz can be seen in the lead role .

action

When Zoé learns she has AIDS , she begins a life in the fast lane, trying to infect others by having unprotected intercourse with them. Only her own life is still important to her, she becomes ruthless towards her friend too, because she is the one who will soon die - she thinks. But death sometimes has other plans.

criticism

"A dramatic story that has been shaped into an exciting, astonishingly unrestrained, sometimes even comedic game, but which always does justice to the seriousness of its topic, searches for surprising answers and becomes a plea of ​​hope."

“A successful TV drama with brilliant performance, staged by Markus Imboden with great sensitivity. Nicolette Krebitz shines in the role of the young Zoé, who embodies the character with such intensity that she rightly received the Grimme Prize for it. "

Audio film

In 2006, Norddeutsche Rundfunk produced an audio version for television broadcasts. The spokesman for the description is Konstantin Graudus .

Awards

  • 1995: Adolf Grimme Prize for Markus Imboden, Rainer Klausmann, Henry Arnold, Nicolette Krebitz
  • 1995: Telestar for Nicolette Krebitz

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Zoé, of all people. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. ↑ Of all things , Zoé , prisma.de
  3. Ironically Zoé in the Hörfilm database of Hörfilm e. V.