Die blaue Stunde

, 1992
FILM, Fiction, 87 min.

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directed by
Marcel Gisler
Written by
Marcel Gisler, Andreas Herder, Rudolf Nadler
Status
In distribution

Theo, a Berlin callboy, has a thriving business, but stays alone in his large apartment to keep his private life strictly to himself. Marie, his neighbour across the hall supports Paul, her writer boyfriend. He chafes at his dependence on her and storms out one evening after a session of mutual recriminations. Marie, plunged into unbearable solitude, stays shut inside the apartment for days, until Theo knocks, lust to see if she is aII right. Theo and Marie become friends, tentatively feeling their way towards each other,
discovering a deep sympathy and compatibility. Love is possible if both are willing to discard the past. Just when it seems that aII the barriers have come down, PauI comes back, and the door across the hall stays closed
again.

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World Premiere
1992
Original Version
German,  colour, 35mm, 87 min.
Producer
directed by
Marcel Gisler
Written by
Marcel Gisler, Andreas Herder, Rudolf Nadler
Cinemato­graphy
Ciro Cappellari
Editing
Bettina Böhler

Cast

Andreas Herder
Dina Leipzig
Christof Krix

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