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Synopsis

“The Giraffe” is a thriller… and the story of a love – the love of David and Lena who meet up in New York without realising how much their lives are already connected with each other. David, the son of a traditional Jewish family from Brooklyn, feels at home in and yet alien to the conventions of his parents.

Lena, the daughter from a liberal-secular Jewish home in Hameln, has come to New York to escape the spiritual narrowness of her family home and the middle-class values of the German provinces. But their love is over-shadowed by a crime, a murder, where David’s mother was the victim and both families are involved. This is where the lawyer Kaminski comes onto the scene. His speciality is divorces, but his calling is the solving of crimes against the Jewish people. He isn’t impressed by the love affair between David and Lena, he obstinately pursues the traces which point directly to Lena’s family. “The Giraffe” is a film about the perpetrators of crimes and victims and the realisation that even the victims are not immune from becoming perpetrators of a crime. —german-films.de

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Dani Levy

Dani Levy was born in Basel (Switzerland) on November 17th 1957. After graduating from school, the son of an emigrated German-Jewish family had his first stage experiences working as a clown and acrobat in the Basilisk Circus and though he lacked formal training, he was cast as an actor for the Basel theatre and – following a stint in the USA – for the Rote Grütze theatre in Berlin.

In 1984, he gained prominence as a TV actor in the Swiss series “Motel”, playing the kitchen aid Peperoni. Two years later, he made his directorial debut with “Du mich auch”, which he scripted together with his real-life partner Anja Franke. Levy and Franke also played the leads in the romantic comedy, which was co-directed by Franke and Helmut Berger. The low-budget production turned into a surprise festival hit and was chosen for the “Semaine de la Critique” at the Cannes International Film Festival.

1986 saw the release of Levy’s second feature “RobbyKallePaul”, in which he starred alongside… read more

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