Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 17th February 6:00 PM - Theatre By The Lake

No Place To Go
(Die Unberührbare)

Director: Oskar Roehler Country: Germany
Cert: 15 Year: 2000 Length: 110 minsLanguage: German
2002 Festival
No Place To Go

Links

  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

Hannelore Elsner, Vadim Glowna, Tonio Arango.
Based on the life of Rohler's mother, prominent German novelist and marxist Giseta Elsner, the story begins with the fall of the Berlin wall. This fascinating portrait of Hanna Flanders, an intellectual torn between her conflicting ideals and the new realities of a changing society, reveals a woman aiming to satisfy her human needs by heading for Berlin...
Best Picture: San Jose and Miami Festivals and 'German Film Awards'.
Best Actress: Bavarian and Chicago Festivals, 'German Film Awards'.
Best Director: Rotterdam, Karlovy Vary and Istanbul Festivals.

Critics

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A bravura performance by beloved German actress Hannelore Elsner
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