Director
Oskar Roehler
Composer
Martin Todsharow
Cast
Hannelore Elsner, Vadim Glowna, Tonio Arango
Edition 2000
110'
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2000
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Drama
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Dialogue:
German
‘Die Unberührbare’ is the fascinating portrait of middle-aged writer Hanna Flanders, who lives in a posh Munich apartment and hangs on to the faded fame she earned many years ago. Abuse of prescribed drugs, make-up and flamboyant wigs can no longer cover up the pains of the eccentric woman’s lonely life. In autumn 1989, Hanna is shattered by the fall of the Berlin Wall. Although a reunited Germany represents the end of an ideal for her, Hanna decides to seek out a new beginning herself – renew her career, solve her money problems, rekindle an old romance. Hanna sells everything she owns and sets out for Berlin, not even sure where she’ll live...
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Credits
Directors
Oskar Roehler
Composers
Martin Todsharow
Cast
Hannelore Elsner, Vadim Glowna, Tonio Arango
Scenario
Oskar Roehler
Director of Photography
Hagen Bogdanski
Editors
Isabel Meier
Producers
Käte Caspar, Ulrich Caspar, Sibylle Hubatschek-Rahn
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Dialogue
German
Countries of production
Germany
Year
2000