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Dreileben ist der Name einer Trilogie von lose miteinander verknüpften Fernsehfilmen der drei Regisseure Christian Petzold, Dominik Graf und Christoph Hochhäusler. Die drei im Auftrag der ARD produzierten Filme wurden im Rahmen der Special Screenings im Forum der 61. Berlinale am 16. Februar 2011 uraufgeführt und erstmals am 29.
- Dreileben – Etwas Besseres als den Tod
- Deutsch
Johanna, a police psychologist, is sent to Thuringia, and she stays with Vera and her husband, Bruno. The two women realize that, 10 years earlier in Munich, they both loved the same man without ...
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- Jeanette Hain
- Dominik Graf
- ARD
18. Sept. 2022 · The films cumulatively reveal parallel worlds, moving from Petzold’s cool, Hitchcockian romantic thriller (Beats Being Dead); to Graf’s novelistic criminal investigation (Don’t Follow Me Around); to Hochhäusler’s dual psychological character study that veers toward a Thuringian fairytale. A feverish tension builds over the ...
19. Apr. 2011 · Original Title Dreileben: Komm mir nicht nach. Status Released Original Language German. Budget-Revenue-Keywords. No keywords have been added.
Synopsis. The police psychologist Jo is supposed to help catch the sex offender Molesch. Since the hotel is fully booked, she stays with her old college friend Vera and her husband Bruno. It turns out that Vera and Jo used to be in love with the same man.
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- Dominik Graf
Part 2 in the Dreileben trilogy, Don't Follow Me Around, is the story of Johanna (Jeanette Hain), a police psychologist, who is sent to the small town in Thuringia, where a dangerous mental patient is on the loose. Her assignment is two-fold, she is to assist the local police, as well as investigate them for corruption under cover.
synopsis. In the summer of 2006, film directors Dominik Graf, Christian Petzold and Christoph Hochhäusler began corresponding with each other on the subjects of film aesthetics, the Berlin School, Germany and the film genre (their correspondence was published in German film magazine "Revolver").