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  1. Leidenschaften (italienischer Titel Interno Berlinese) ist ein deutsch-italienisches Filmdrama aus dem Jahr 1985. Die Regie führte Liliana Cavani. Die Handlung basiert auf der Novelle Quicksand (Manji) von Tanizaki Jun’ichirō aus den Jahren 1928–1930.

  2. The Berlin Affair ( Italian: Interno Berlinese; German: Leidenschaften) is a 1985 Italo - German film, directed by Liliana Cavani and starring Gudrun Landgrebe, Kevin McNally and Mio Takaki. [1] Set in Berlin, 1938, it sees the wife of a rising Nazi diplomat fall in love with Mitsuko Matsugae, the daughter of the Japanese ambassador ...

  3. A married German woman begins an elicit lesbian affair with the audacious daughter of a Japanese bureaucrat.

  4. A drama based on a Japanese novel about a Nazi diplomat's wife who falls in love with a Japanese artist and her husband joins them. The film features Gudrun Landgrebe, Kevin McNally and Mio Takaki in the lead roles.

    • (664)
    • Drama
    • Liliana Cavani
    • 1985-10
  5. Leider konnten wir keine Streaming-Angebote für The Berlin Affair / Interno berlinese finden. Details Schauspieler: Gudrun Landgrebe , Kevin McNally , Mio Takaki , Massimo Girotti , Hanns Zischler

  6. Also Known As. Interno berlinese Italy. Leidenschaften - The Berlin Affair West Germany. Drama. Based on Book. 1930s. Set in 1938 Berlin, Louise Von Hollendorf is the wife of a young Nazi diplomat who meets and falls in love with a certain Mitsuko Matsugae, an artist and the daughter of the Japanese ambassador to Germany.

  7. Un filmato inedito di Gideon Bachmann che mostra il processo di realizzazione di Interno Berlinese, il film di Liliana Cavani tratto dal romanzo di Tanizaki. La regista racconta il suo approfondimento psicologico sull'amore e la sua relazione con la storia e la cultura.

    • 24 Min.
    • 136
    • cinemazero