Rieke's love
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Original title | Rieke's love |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 2001 |
length | 89 minutes |
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Director | Kilian Riedhof |
script | Kilian Riedhof Peter Hinderthür Sophia Krapoth |
production | Georg Althammer Julie Fellmann |
music | Peter Hinderthür |
camera | Georgy Pestov |
cut | Jochen Borth |
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Riekes Liebe is a German TV film from 2001. In the youth drama by Kilian Riedhof, Laura-Charlotte Syniawa , Florian Stetter and Axel Milberg star . The main actors even had to learn figure skating for the filming.
action
After the early death of his wife, Jürgen Wehmeyer wanted to turn his children into figure skating professionals. Rieke and Nils are inseparable, also in their hobby: figure skating. But when Nils apparently falls in love with the figure skater Lydia and trains with her because Frederike fell, Rieke does everything in his power to win her brother back. In doing so, she exceeds the limits of what is permitted and begins a dangerous game in which joke and seriousness, coquetry and desire are mixed. At Christmas Rieke confides in her teacher, who encourages her to communicate with the people in the class because she has so few friends. But Rieke feels betrayed when the teacher tells her fate to her boyfriend. After Rieke slept with Nils on New Year's Eve and he stayed with Lydia and moved to Munich with her, Rieke ended up committing suicide with tablets.
criticism
“Sensitively staged (television) drama about the taboo subject of incest, free of bold simplifications; played excellently. "
Awards
- 2002: German Television Award for Laura-Charlotte Syniawa
Web links
- Rieke's love in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Production company about the film
Individual evidence
- ↑ Rieke's love. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .