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Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
Das zehnte Jahr
Alternate Titles:
Das 10. Jahr
Ich liebe dich - Das zehnte Jahr
Im zehnten Jahr
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Extrafilm
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
The story tells of a love which after ten years is beginning to grow old, and of the attempt to turn the imminent end into a new beginning. After ten years of eventful relationship, man and woman have finally decided to say yes to each other in an abandoned railway station on the edge of town. It is the first evening in their new home. Everything is temporary, nothing is finished. The furniture has not yet been delivered, the heating is not functioning yet, the telephone is not connected, neither is the television. They are inescapably confronted with their own selves and with each other. And although, at least at the beginning, they fervently strive for love and harmony, the past catches up with them. When he, as always, seeks to withdraw by taking flight, he discovers that his key does not fit. He is at her mercy. Ruthlessly, they call each other to account.
Art Direction:
Angela Hareiter
Hertha Hareiter
Costume Design:
Franz Blumauer
Director:
Käthe Kratz
Director of Photography:
Jürgen Jürges
Editor:
Andreas Kopriva
Producer:
Lukas Stepanik
Production Manager:
Wernfried Natter
Sound:
Othmar Schmiderer
Writer:
Käthe Kratz
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