Wo ist die Liebe hin? (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 28, 2020

Original Title:
Wo ist die Liebe hin?

Alternate Titles:
Where the Love Is Gone?

Genres:
Drama | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ARD
Constantin Television
NDR

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 88

Agnes and Gregor have had a happy marriage for 15 years. No crises, no affairs, no weariness. They looked for each other and found each other, say their friends Conny and Bernhard, who fight a lot and often. If a marriage is harmonious, it is this one. However, when Agnes became socially involved in addition to her job, the distribution of roles in the family, which had worked well for years, was thrown out of balance. The change in their relationship leads Agnes and Gregor into their first major crisis, which neither of them can deal with. They are shocked to find that they are about to lose love.

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Casting Director:
Mai Seck

Commissioning Editor:
Daniela Mussgiller

Costume Design:
Susann Günther

Director:
Alexander Dierbach

Director of Photography:
Ian Blumers

Editor:
Nathalie Pürzer
Nina Meister

Line Producer:
Steffen Günther

Makeup Designer:
Anett Weber
Isabella Beyer

Music:
Sebastian Pille

Producer:
Kathrin Bullemer
Friedrich Wildfeuer

Production Design:
Tim Tamke

Sound:
Maj-Linn Preiß

Sound Designer:
Jochen Frenzel

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Gerlach

Teleplay:
Katrin Ammon
Martina Borger

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