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GFF: Alle Alle (All Gone)
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Freshly released from prison and hoping to find a new sense of purpose, Ina returns to the village where she grew up, only to discover that her mother’s former house, abandoned for the last thirty years, is inhabited by Domühl, a bankrupt scaffolder, and his hanger-on, mentally handicapped Hagen, who believes Domühl to be his uncle. The village is in the middle of nowhere, on the former site of one of the biggest Russian military bases in East Germany, a historical anachronism in a desolate landscape of concrete and sky. The base belongs to Domühl, whose father bought it for a song after the fall of the wall. Domühl’s father is long gone, having frozen to death on his scaffolding, and Domühl leads a dreary existence of bankruptcy and alcoholism. All that changes when Ina arrives, and the trio’s lives are transformed. This is an engaging and wryly humourous story about people, responsibility, hope and the future. Rating: M - Violence, sexual references and offensive language, 86 mins
Genre: Festival Release Date: 11-11-2009 |
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