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Sunday Girls (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Mädchen am Sonntag
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
German ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Germany ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
75 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Deleted Scenes
Interactive Menu
Making Of
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 2005 and produced in:
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )


Directed By:
Rolf Peter Kahl


Written By:
Rolf Peter Kahl


Actors:
Laura Tonke ..... Herself
Katharina Schüttler ..... Herself
Inga Birkenfeld ..... Herself
Nicolette Krebitz ..... Herself


Synopsis:
The aura of girls doesn't need the sun to glow. That is the essence of RP Kahl's documentary 'Sunday Girls', which follows four young actresses - Laura Tonke, Nicolette Krebitz, Katharina Schuettler and Inga Birkenfeld - through different seasons and landscapes. Between naiveté and experience, wishes and wants the four women tell about their jobs with great honesty. They talk about theatre, about the myths of cinema and the magic of making the first film. They show how one needs to become stubborn and uncompromising to avoid getting lost in the demands of contemporary media. These four portraits never get too close and leave the women enough freedom to experiment in front of the camera. The struggle between acting and authenticity is always visible and makes this documentary so utterly fascinating to watch.



This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 08 October, 2008.
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