A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Katharina Lorenz, Seyneb Saleh, Peter Knaack
Written by:
Rudolf Thome
Directed by:
Rudolf Thome
Release Date:
October 24, 2010
Original Title:
Das rote Zimmer
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
ARD
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 DE: 12
Runtime: 101
A man and two women are trying their luck in the red room in the countryside. The older (but therefore not wiser) Fred, freshly divorced as a kisser who still desires his ex, meets the self-confident Lucy, who feels called to explore the soul of men in her novels. She lives with her intimate friend Sibil in a Vorpommern house in the countryside. Fred decides to move from Berlin to the two women and try a ménage-à-trois. They get to know each other and themselves.
The kiss explorer Fred (Peter Knaack) is celebrating his 39th birthday with a prostitute. He is still married, but his wife, whom he still loves, lives apart from him and wants to get a divorce. Luzie (Katharina Lorenz) and Sibil (Seyneb Saleh) who have a lesbian relationship, live in a blue house in the countryside, but Sibil also has also a relationship with Peter (Max Wagner). Luzie writes about a novel about the soul-life of the men, while Sibil simply lays in the day. Fred invites young couples to his lab to kiss for a quarter of an hour for his research.
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Camera Operator:
Ute Freund
Director:
Rudolf Thome
Music:
Ekaterina Chemberdgi
Screenplay:
Rudolf Thome
Script:
Rudolf Thome
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