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Release Date:
May 17, 1989
Original Title:
Reunion
Alternate Titles:
L'ami retrouvé
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Castle Hill Productions
France 3 Cinéma
Les Films Ariane
NEF Diffusion
Production Countries:
France | Germany | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 110
Attorney Henry Strauss grew up in Germany, but left the country with his Jewish family during the rise of the Third Reich. Still wondering about what happened to his boyhood friend Konradin Von Lohenburg, Strauss travels back to Germany for the first time since he was a young man, bringing up some painful memories.
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Art Direction:
Thomas Schappert
Associate Producer:
Hans Bamberger
Cinematography:
Bruno de Keyzer
Costume Design:
David Perry
Director:
Jerry Schatzberg
Editor:
Martine Barraqué
Executive Producer:
Vincent Malle
Hairstylist:
Victor DeNicola
Line Producer:
Josselyne Bucciali
Ingrid Windisch
Makeup & Hair:
Karin Bauer-Hurst
Eberhard Neufink
Makeup Artist:
Friederike Mirus
Carla White
Music:
Philippe Sarde
Novel:
Fred Uhlman
Producer:
Anne François
Production Design:
Didier Naert
Alexandre Trauner
Production Manager:
Monty Diamond
Jürgen Kussatz
Screenplay:
Harold Pinter
Unit Manager:
Günther Russ
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