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The Grass is always greener

GER 1989, 78 min

A documentary-like introspection into the low dives and low-lives of the marginals and petty criminals found in the dead-end parts of Warsaw and West Berlin.

Synopsis

Warsaw 1988. Jerzy decides to try and make his way out to the West. He hopes to wind up in the US, instead, he finds himself in Berlin doing low-skill, under-the-counter work, just barely scraping by and living on the edge. There he meets Ewa who he met before on his last day in Poland. The two grow closer. They accept all jobs but have little time for each other. Yet there are some moments of happiness until Ewa disappears without leaving an address ...
 

Credits

Director
Michael Klier
Screenplay
Michael Klier, Gustaw Barwicki
With
Miroslav Baka, Marta Klubowicz, Michael Krause, Josef Zebrowski, u.a.
Director of Photography
Sophie Maintigneux
Editor
Bettina Böhler, Petra Heymann
Sound
Klaus Klingler
Sound Mixing 
Hans-Dieter Schwarz
Producer
Daniel Zuta
Produced by
Daniel Zuta Filmproduktion
On behalf of
ZDF
World Premiere
1989, Salsomaggiore, FF
German Premiere
29.06.1989, Munich, Filmfest
German Theatrical Release
28.12.1989, Berlin

DVD-Details

Extras
Interview with Michael Klier (GER 2008, 20 min), Shortfilm FERRARI by Michael Klier (GER 1965, 8 min), Filmographie of Michael Klier with original trailer, “Am Set” (Michael Klier works with Miroslav Baka, 4 min.), Pressreviews
Language
German
Subtitles
English, Spanish, French
Country Code
Code-free
System
PAL / b/w
Length
78 min + 32 min Extras
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound Format
DD 2.0
Set Content
Softbox (Set Content: 1)
Release Date
06.02.2009
Rating
From 12 Years

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