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NIMM DIR DEIN LEBEN

by Sabine Michel

synopsis

20-year-old Milan lives in the village of Dunkelhaeuser on the Polish-German border in Saxony. Milan, a rabbit-hunter and maker of home brew from potatoes, has been brought up without his mother by his tyrannical, alcoholic father in an isolated village peopled only with stubborn unworldly farmers. Into this eccentric world comes a lovesick Polish stranger whose mysterious death sets off a chain of events that rock the foundations of village life. Milan solves the mystery of the past and, using the power of love, manages to free himself from his father and the village.

original title: Nimm dir dein Leben
country: Germany
year: 2006
genre: fiction
directed by: Sabine Michel
film run: 98'
release date: DE 18/01/2007
screenplay: Thomas Wendrich
cast: Sebastian Urzendowsky, Agnieszka Grochowska, Peter Kurth, Udo Kroschwald, Marie Gruber
cinematography by: Jürgen Jürges
film editing: Anja Neraal
art director: Marcus Göppner
music: Ingo Frenzel
producer: Judy Tossell, Marc Wächter
production: Egoli Tossell Film, Koppmedia GmbH, WDR Westdeutscher Rundfunk
distributor: Novapool Pictures GmbH

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