In Times of Fading Light
- Bruno Ganz
- Alexander Fehling
- Sylvester Groth
- Pit Bukowski
- Evgenia Dodina
- Stephan Grossmann
- 16 February 2017 (2017-02-16) (Berlin)
- 1 June 2017 (2017-06-01) (Germany)
In Times of Fading Light (German: In Zeiten des abnehmenden Lichts) is a 2017 German drama film directed by Matti Geschonneck.[1] The film shows a day in the life of a family in the GDR. It was screened in the Berlinale Special section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.[2] It is based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Eugen Ruge.
Cineuropa describes it: "Thematically, dramatically and visually, this is a sombre, intelligent piece in which psychological finesse combines with historical analysis to result in genuine dramatic heft."[3] In Times of Fading Light is an ensemble piece. Geschonneck contributes to this sombre theme challenging societal ideals, which expose the harshness of a new historical day.
Cast
- Bruno Ganz as Wilhelm Powileit
- Hildegard Schmahl as Charlotte Powileit
- Sylvester Groth as Kurt Umnitzer
- Alexander Fehling as Alexander "Sascha" Umnitzer
- Natalia Belitski as Melitta Umnitzer
- Evgenia Dodina as Irina Umnitzer
- Angela Winkler as Stine Spier
- Stephan Grossmann as Harry Zenk
- Nina Antonova as Nadeschda Iwanowna
- Thorsten Merten as Tabbert
- Gabriela Maria Schmeide as Lisbeth
- Sophie Pfennigstorf as Nolle
- Inka Friedrich as Vera
- Stefan Haschke as Schlinger
- Axel Wandtke as Bunke
- Jörg Pose as Herr Sondermann
- Sarina Radomski as a Friendship Pioneer Leader
- Pit Bukowski as Worker
- Jean Denis Römer as Supplier
- Ronald Kukulies as TBA
- Nadja Engel as TBA
- Alexander Hörbe as TBA
- Rike Eckermann as TBA
- Friderikke-Maria Hörbe as TBA
References
External links
- In Times of Fading Light at IMDb
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