A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 16, 2011
Original Title:
Stadt Land Fluss
Alternate Titles:
Żniwa
Žetva
Жетва
愛在豐收的季節
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Salzgeber & Co. Medien
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Breathtaking in its subtle beauty, Harvest is an achingly romantic tale of an innocent but ever increasingly passionate affair that develops between two simple farmhands. Life on a farm is all that sullen teen Marco knows- leading a perfunctory and quiet life of working, going to school and avoiding the advances of girls. However, his self-imposed solitude ends when curly-haired Jakob, rejecting the banking world for farming, arrives to train on the farm. Although initially cautious and tentative with each other, it is soon obvious that the unspoken sexual tension is becoming increasingly hard to resist - something a spontaneous trip to Berlin. Proving that true love can blossom in even the most unlikely of places, Harvest is as rich and rewarding as it is heart-warming.
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Assistant Director:
Nina Hoffmann
Casting:
Greta Amend
Cinematography:
Alexander Gheorghiu
Colorist:
Tobias Schaarschmidt
Costume Design:
Mirjam Rózsahegyi
Director:
Benjamin Cantu
Editor:
Szilvia Ruszev
Mixing Engineer:
Bernhard Köpke
Music:
Keith Kenniff
Producer:
Björn Koll
Production Accountant:
Bianca Wiedersich
Sound:
Frank Bubenzer
Johannes Schmelzer-Ziringer
Sound Designer:
Bernhard Köpke
Sound Supervisor:
Ansgar Frerich
Still Photographer:
Nina Hoffmann
Writer:
Benjamin Cantu
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