Not a Love Song
Not A Love Song
An almost deserted village on the Polish border, where the future is so dismal that "even the animals have begun to commit suicide", according to Bruno (Lars Rudolph), the hapless hero of the story.
Nevertheless, one die-hard local couple, Karl (Matthias Freihof) und Luise (Anna Thalbach), are banking on a rosy future, with plans to build a spa-center. Bruno, a would-be James Dean, becomes the object of both Luise′s and Karl′s desire, but he can neither be saved by Karl concepts of free enterprise nor seduced by Luise′s charm. The three characters find themselves caught in the Beckettesque atmosphere of the village where nothing functions: neither the economy, nor love, nor the getaway car. All that remains is the nostalgic memory of desire, but not desire itself.
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Luise
- Bruno
- Karl
- Günther
- Fernfahrer Pit
- Elsa
- Dagmar
- Dieter
- Susanne
- Seminarleiter
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Script supervisor
Screenplay
Script editor
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Clapper loader
Still photography
Lighting design
Key grip
Dolly grip
Prop master
Construction manager
Make-up artist
Costume design
Costumes
Editing
Assistant editor
Negative cutter
Sound editor
Sound
Sound assistant
Audio mixing
Music
Cast
- Luise
- Bruno
- Karl
- Günther
- Fernfahrer Pit
- Elsa
- Dagmar
- Dieter
- Susanne
- Seminarleiter
- Frank
- Tankwart
- Kellnerin
- Wirt
Production company
Producer
Producer (TV)
Line producer
Unit production manager
Location manager
Production assistant
Shoot
- 17.04.1996 - 19.05.1996: Brandenburg, Berlin
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 28.08.1997, 78137, ab 6 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Kinostart (DE): 16.10.1997
Titles
- Arbeitstitel Zur Oase
- Arbeitstitel Fata Morgana
- Originaltitel (DE) Not a Love Song
Versions
Original
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 28.08.1997, 78137, ab 6 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Kinostart (DE): 16.10.1997
Awards
- Preis der deutschen Filmkritik
- Max-Ophüls-Preis Saarbrücken, Darstellerpreis, Lars Rudolph