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Overview

User Rating:
7.3/10   2,622 votes
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Director:
Tom Tykwer
Writers:
Anne-Françoise Pyszora (novel)
Anne-Françoise Pyszora (screenplay)
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Release Date:
30 October 1997 (Germany) more
Genre:
Drama | Romance more
Tagline:
Ein Liebesthriller. more
Plot:
Young blonde translator Rebecca lives with her boyfriend ski instructor Marco in a mountain villa owned by her friend... more | add synopsis
Awards:
8 wins & 10 nominations more
NewsDesk:
Tom Tykwer Opening Berlin International Film Festival
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User Comments:
I have seen only a few German films and I have liked every single one more

Cast

  (Complete credited cast)
Ulrich Matthes ... Rene
Heino Ferch ... Marco

Floriane Daniel ... Rebecca
Marie-Lou Sellem ... Laura
Josef Bierbichler ... Theo
Agathe Taffertshofer ... Theos Frau Edith
Sophia Dirscherl ... Theos Tochter Marita (as Sofia Dirscherl)
Laura Tonke ... Nina
Sebastian Schipper ... Otto
Werner Schnitzer ... Chefarzt
Saskia Vester ... Schwester Anna
Robert Meyer ... Keibl
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Winter Sleepers (USA)
Wintersleepers (Europe: English title)
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Runtime:
122 min
Country:
Germany
Language:
German
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby

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Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Marco is falling, the parachute on his back is clearly visible. more
Movie Connections:
References A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) more
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12 out of 12 people found the following comment useful:-
I have seen only a few German films and I have liked every single one, 2 December 2001
10/10
Author: evangeline from chi-town

Naturally, everybody saw "Run Lola Run" and liked it, just as I did.

And movieplexes, eager to cash in, probably scrambled for other T.Tykwer films, which is how and way the Century Landmark Theatre in Chicago was quick to put on "Winter Sleepers"

And it only lasted 2 weeks.

Which makes me very lucky to have seen it! It was a momentous surprise- just as much "Run Lola..." was dynamic and restless, this was dreamy and magical...

Scene after scene of quiet country life- often of desperation and lost chances and graet sorrow- and often wildly sexy. I usually take love scenes in movies as a simple plot device and hardly they are more than transparent tricks to keep one's attention on ( besides wall to wall soundtrack and car chases). Having said that, I have to admit that I hardly get so wound up after a movie love scene, as I did in this one, but here they were so intense and unforgettable ..

I also loved the fact that the film did not have a major plot line, following the standard Aristotellian curve- it just was and it ended without major fireworks, because this is how life is- it happens, it flows, it is felt, it is sometimes understood, it runs forward or slowly passes by, but it is almost never simplified to a beginning and a middle and an end. Very few films ever grasp this concept or very few filmmakers can relate it, but that is why film is such an elusive art.

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