Gloomy Sunday (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 21, 1999

Original Title:
Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod - Gloomy Sunday

Alternate Titles:
Gloomy Sunday
Gloomy Sunday - Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod
The Piano Player
忧郁星期天
忧郁的星期天
狂琴难了
黑色星期天
글루미 썬데이

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Dom Film
Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion

Production Countries:
Germany | Hungary

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 112

Budapest in the thirties. The restaurant owner Laszlo hires the pianist András to play in his restaurant. Both men fall in love with the beautiful waitress Ilona who inspires András to his only composition. His song of Gloomy Sunday is, at first, loved and then feared, for its melancholic melody triggers off a chain of suicides. The fragile balance of the erotic ménage à trois is sent off kilter when the German Hans goes and falls in love with Ilona as well.

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Casting:
Tina Böckenhauer

Costume Design:
Andrea Flesch

Director:
Rolf Schübel

Director of Photography:
Edward Kłosiński

Editor:
Ursula Höf

Makeup Artist:
Susana Sánchez

Original Music Composer:
Rezsö Seress
Detlef Petersen

Original Story:
Nick Barkow

Producer:
Richard Schöps

Production Design:
Csaba Stork
Volker Schäfer

Screenplay:
Ruth Toma
Rolf Schübel

Sound Designer:
Ursula Höf

Special Effects:
István Vanek Béres
Péter Szilágyi

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