Everyone Else
Friday, April 9 - Tuesday, May 18, 2010
A rising star of the new German film scene, Ade took the Berlin Film Festival by storm with this intimate, incisive tale of Chris (Lars Eidinger) and Gitti (Birgit Minichmayr/The White Ribbon, Downfall), a young couple on a seemingly idyllic vacation. But as they spend more time alone together, their playful teasing and silly habits begin to rub each other raw. And when they run into some acquaintances — a more successful and clearly happier couple—the tensions between them erupt.
Official selection, New York Film Festival
- Country Germany
- Language German
- Rating NR
- Year 2010
- Running Time 120 minutes
- Director Maren Ade
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