Bridges of love

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Movie
German title Bridges of love
Original title Dwie miłości
Country of production Germany , Poland
original language German
Publishing year 2002
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Miroslaw Bork
script Marlies Ewald
production Mirosław Bork,
Hans-Werner Honert
music Marek Kuczynski
camera Jürgen Heimlich ,
Otto Kirchhoff
cut Slawomir Piernik
occupation

Bridges of Love (Polish: Dwie miłości ) is a German-Polish television film by Mirosław Bork from 2002. The screenplay for the film was written by Marlies Ewald and the actors Ursula Karusseit , Julia Richter , Heikko Deutschmann and Robert worked in the film Gonera with. The film was released in Poland on September 1, 2002.

action

Christina ( Julia Richter ) actually wanted to go on vacation with friend and boss Thomas ( Heikko Deutschmann ). Instead, she has to step in for a colleague and write his travelogue about the Masuria . Grandmother Elsa ( Ursula Karusseit ) uses the opportunity and accompanies Christina. Finally she can look for Joachim ( Ryszard Sobolewski ), the love of her life, in her former home . Christina finds it difficult to come to terms with the Polish photographer Marek ( Robert Gonera ). Through Elsa and Marek, Christina discovers a landscape and people that increasingly inspire her. In the course of their work, Christina and Marek gradually fall in love.

Reviews

Tilmann P. Gangloff from tittelbach.tv draws the following verdict on this film: "As with the touching television film by Miroslaw Bork, which wrapped the past and present of German-Polish relations in a calm travel film with many small coincidences and only a few superimposed emotions, co-productions make sense. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bridges of Love - Review of the Film. tittelbach.tv , accessed on October 30, 2017 .