Scene from Die Verliebten (1987)
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Duration: 218 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x464 | Added: 2021-Sep-21 |
Actresses in this Scene

Barbara Sukowa
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Alternate Names: Barbara Sukova
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Full Biography
Barbara Sukowa, born February 2, 1950, is a renowned German actress known for her collaborations with directors Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Margarethe von Trotta. She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress in 1986 for her role in 'Rosa Luxemburg'. Notable films featuring Sukowa include 'Lola' (1981), 'Europa' (1990), 'M. Butterfly' (1993), and 'Hannah Arendt' (2012).
About the Movie: Die Verliebten (1987)

Release Year: 1987
Nation: Yugoslavia, Germany
Alternative Title: Zaljubljeni, Days to Remember
Director: Jeanine Meerapfel
Writer: Jeanine Meerapfel
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Genre: Drama, Romance, Romance Film
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Story
In 'Die Verliebten' (1987), German journalist Katharina of Yugoslavian origin travels to Podgorica for her TV show. There she meets Peter, a young German investigating his father's Nazi past in Yugoslavia. The two form a connection and become involved romantically.
Summary
'Die Verliebten', directed by Jeanine Meerapfel, is a drama-romance film from 1987. The story revolves around Katharina, a German journalist of Yugoslavian descent, who arrives in Podgorica for her TV show. She crosses paths with Peter, a young German man seeking to uncover his father's Nazi past in Yugoslavia. The film explores their growing relationship amidst the backdrop of political and historical tensions.