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Angst

Der alte Affe Angst

Germany

2003

92 Min
Color
2.35:1
German
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DIR Oskar Roehler

PROD Bernd Burgemeister, Dietmar Güntsche, Eberhard Junkersdorf

SCR Oskar Roehler

DP Hagen Bogdanski

CAST André Hennicke, Marie Bäumer, Vadim Glowna, Hilde Van Mieghem, Hermann Beyer, Jutta Hoffmann, Christoph Waltz

ED Uli Schön

PROD DES Birgit Kniep

MUSIC Martin Todsharow

Berlinale (Competition), São Paulo

Synopsis

Angst is the story of a sensitive film director, Robert, and his beautiful girlfriend Marie, a doctor in a children’s clinic. Their different attitudes toward life lead the two to constant fights and conflicts. When Robert finds out that his father is terminally ill, he feels guilty for not having taken more care of him. Marie tries to help, but when his father dies, Robert falls into a downward spiral of despair. He looks for solace in his work and in one-night stands with prostitutes. When Marie finds out that Robert has betrayed her, she leaves him. However, her love for Robert and her realization that to love someone also means one must be able to forgive, offer hope for a new beginning between the two. —IMDb

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Oskar Roehler

Oskar Roehler, born January 21, 1959, in Starnberg, as the son of writer Gisela Elsner (who later emigrated to the GDR) and Luchterhand editor Klaus Roehler. Oskar Roehler grew up with his father in Berlin. From the beginning of the 1980s on, Roehler worked as a writer und published “Abschnappuniversum”, a collection of stories, in 1984. He wrote screenplays for Christoph Schlingensief (“Terror 2000”, 1992) and for Niklaus Schilling ("Deutschfieber, 1992), among others. In 1995, Roehler made his debut as a director with the one-hour long low budget production “Gentleman”. In 1997, Roehler won the award as “Best new director” at the Munich film festival for his second film “Silvester Countdown” (“In With The New”, 1996). Three years later, he made his final breakthrough with “Die Unberührbare” (“No Place To Go”, 2000), a film about the life of his mother. Roehler won the German film award for “Best picture” as well as several awards from international festivals (including Miami, Karlovy… read more

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Angst

By Marcus WP on November 25, 2010

Any movie that Gaspar Noe counts as one of inspirations is going to intrigue me. Thanks to a multi-region dvd, I was finally able to see this after years and years of only youtube clips. When you finally…  read review

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