Overview:
Self-important author Leon joins his best friend on a summer holiday near the Baltic Sea to complete his novel. When they arrive, they find their house is already occupied by a carefree woman who challenges Leon to open up. Meanwhile, forest wildfires rage around them and impending disaster looms.Original Title: | Roter Himmel |
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Status: | Released (2023-04-20) |
Awards: | 9 wins & 26 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $244,803 |
Screen: | Christian Petzold |
Productions: | Schramm Film, ZDF, ZDF/Arte |
Production Countries: | Germany |
Spoken Languages: | Español, Deutsch |
Casts
- 907352: Thomas Schubert - Leon
- 894116: Paula Beer - Nadja
- 1452018: Langston Uibel - Felix
- 1597840: Enno Trebs - Devid
- 35382: Matthias Brandt - Helmut
- 1565704: Jennipher Antoni - Mrs. Roland, Cashier
- 4238020: Ralph Barnebeck - Police Officer
Crews
- 2332: Christian Petzold - Director - Directing
- 2332: Christian Petzold - Writer - Writing
- 1812975: Simon Ofenloch - Commissioning Editor - Crew
- 1356527: Claudia Tronnier - Commissioning Editor - Crew
- 73923: Caroline von Senden - Commissioning Editor - Crew
- 1987403: Felicity Good - Set Decoration - Art
- 2338: Bettina Böhler - Sound Designer - Sound
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Reviews
Tullinge
Review text:
In a holiday home on the Baltic Sea not far from Ahrenshoop in hot, dry summer four young persons meet. There is a forest fire and slowly and unnoticeably they are enclosed by the walls of flame. Trapped they get closer, and then the desire, love and sex overtakes them.
Continue reading ->Brent Marchant
Review text:
Fire is a force that can destroy and devastate, but it’s also one thar can cleanse, sweeping away what’s of questionable value in order to clear space for robust, vigorous, valued new growth. And, sometimes, it can do both simultaneously, as demonstrated in writer-director Christian ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
Review text:
"Leon" (Thomas Schubert) and his friend "Felix" (Langston Uibel) head to a remote rural cottage near the Baltic coast so the former man can put the finishing touches to his novel before a visit from his publisher (Matthias Brandt). They arrive, though, and discover that "Nadja" (Paul ....
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