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They've Got Knut (2003)
Director: Stefan Krohmer
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From Time Out Film Guide
Observing the sexual and ideological fall-out among a disheveled group of communards and a fraught couple cooped up in a West German ski lodge circa 1983, Stefan Krohmer's film inevitably recalls Lukas Moodysson's Together, although this one's set a decade on. The treatment is more restrained (it barely qualifies as a comedy), but if it doesn't reach for the same emotional buttons, it's still quietly persuasive. The performances are rich, the writing strong, and the exploration of freedom and faithlessness in the end quite poignant.Author: NB
Cast & crew
Director: Stefan Krohmer
Producer: Helmut Grasser, Peter Rommel
Cast: Valerie Koch, Hans-Jochen Wagner, Pit Bukowski, Alexandra Neldel, Ingo Haeb, Stephan Hornung, Jimi Lee King, Daniel Nocke, Anneke Kim Sarnau, Markus Sieber full cast
Duration: 107 mins
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