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Directed by Mia Hansen-LøveOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Films about suicideActors Lola Créton,
Sebastian Urzendowsky,
Özay Fecht,
Valérie Bonneton,
Serge Renko,
Philippe PaimblancRating66%
Paris, 1999. Camille (Lola Créton) is 15 years old and passionately in love and lust with Sullivan (Sebastian Urzendowsky), who is 19. Sullivan is planning a 10-month trip to South America with his friends. He is not taking Camille with him, which makes her feel quite insecure and resentful. Before Sullivan departs, they spend some time in Camille's mountain home in the Ardeche, riding horses through the fields, picking berries, basking in the sun and swimming in the Loire. When they return in autumn Sullivan leaves, writing letters to Camille while she marks his route on a map on her bedroom wall. , 1h20
Genres DramaActors Jale Arıkan,
Özay FechtRating64%
Zeynep lost her job at weaving factory, and her family - mother and handicapped daughter have no money for live. Zeynep tries to find new job in Istanbul., 1h28
Directed by Christian ZübertOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Elmar Wepper,
Özay Fecht,
Katja Rupé,
Marie LeuenbergerRating70%
Taxi driver Hartmut Mackowiak (Elmar Wepper) is a seasoned man who has grown fond of firm habits and attitudes as it is not unusual for a man of his age. He shows no other ambitions than to do his job properly and to speak his mind. Mackowiak is no family man because his wife Christa (Katja Rupé) abandoned him and now he lives alone. One day a Turkish business woman becomes his passenger when she visits her mother in Nuremberg. She has her six-year-old daughter Hayat (Mercan Türkoğlu) with her because the child is supposed to get to know her grandmother (Özay Fecht) who lives in Germany. Mackowiak makes an impression on Hayat who is soon after left in grandmother's care while Hayat's mother goes abroad. Unfortunately grandmother is no longer up to the task of caring for a little child. Hayat feels that she is on her own when her grandmother suffers a stroke. Wondering to whom she could turn, the grumpy taxi driver comes to her mind. Mackowiak is downright flabbergasted when he realises that she seems to consider his taxi her refuge and that she's thinking "Nazi" was his name because she overheard her mother calling him that. However, he then also realises little by little he is neither too old to make new friends nor unable to learn to look at his world from a hitherto unknown point of view. Thus he even finds a new approach to his wife.