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MY LIFE IN ORANGE

by Marcus H. Rosenmüller

synopsis

It’s 1980 and enlightenment comes to the back and beyond of Bavaria! Bhagwan disciple Amrita moves with her two children, 12-year-old Lili and nine-year-old Fabian, together with her equally esoteric roommates, from Berlin to the Bavarian backwoods. Primal scream therapy and wholemeal meet shooting club and more earthly horizons. While Amrita sings Indian mantras, sitting half naked on the Stone of Enlightenment, her arch-conservative neighbor and the village mayor, for whom the ‘weirdoes’ are, of course, also linked to left-wing terrorists the RAF, peers through the hedge, stunned. But when the yogis also set up a therapy center in the village, peaceful life goes out the window.

international title: My Life in Orange
original title: Orange
country: Germany
year: 2011
genre: fiction
directed by: Marcus H. Rosenmüller
screenplay: Ursula Gruber
cast: Amber Bongard, Petra Schmidt-Schaller, Georg Friedrich, Oliver Korittke, Brigitte Hobmeier
cinematography by: Stefan Biebl
film editing: Georg Söring
art director: Dörthe Komnick
producer: Georg Gruber, Andreas Richter, Annie Brunner, Ursula Woerner, Stefan Biebl
production: Odeon Pictures GmbH, Roxy Film, BR Bayerischer Rundfunk, ARTE France
backing: FilmFernsehFonds Bayern, German Federal Film Board (FFA), German Federal Film Fund (DFFF)
distributor: Majestic Filmverleih

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