Innocence (2008)

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Movie
Original title innocence
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2008
length 94 minutes
Rod
Director Andreas Morell
script Kai Hafemeister
production Alexander Deibel ,
Maik Plewnia ,
Steffen T. Sengebusch
camera Felix Cramer
cut Dirk Schreier
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Innocence is a feature film by director Andreas Morell , which was released in 2008 . Kai Hafemeister wrote the script based on the play Reigen by Arthur Schnitzler . The episode film is set in contemporary Berlin .

action

Alexander is a member of the Bundestag and finds that his life has become empty and aimless. He knows he has to change something - he just doesn't know what. On his search he meets the beautiful Kim, who has very different hopes than he does. The young policewoman Simone has reached a dead end in her marriage to the manic photographer Peter when a teenager tries to approach her almost intrusively. This boy seems to know exactly what he wants. In contrast to Julia, who is tormented by her unattainable longing for her own child. In the past, in divided Berlin, she was a prosperity rebel who shuttled back and forth between her bourgeois world and the wild scene, between alcohol, art and love. She meets the young music star and producer Chris and has felt respected for a long time. But Chris succumbs to the unspeakable pressure of the underage Turkish groupie Derya, who persecutes him permanently. Even when Julia meets her long-time friend Alexander again, he cannot help her. For that he understands at this moment what he has to do now. And then there is the steadfastly happy bus driver Raimo, who saves Laura and falls in love with an angel. They are all linked by the bond of fate. They are all looking for an answer to the question: "How should we live and how can we be happy?"

production

The film Innocence was shot in Berlin in January / February 2007. The film was made as a production by novapool in coproduction with Berliner Union-Film, TV United and ZDF / arte under the editing of Meinolf Zurhorst (arte).

Reviews

"The episodes about some lost big city souls meander across the screen in an abundance of intrusive close-ups, with the film being meaningful in every shot and frozen in over-constructed artificiality."

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. innocence. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed October 4, 2016 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used