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Release Date:
May 5, 2022
Original Title:
A E I O U – Das schnelle Alphabet der Liebe
Alternate Titles:
A E I O U - A Quick Alphabet of Love
A E I O U - Das schnelle Alphabet der Liebe
A E I O U:爱的快速字母表
AEIOU - Alphabet rapide de l'amour
AEIOU – īsa pamācība mīlestības alfabētā
拼音戀習曲
아 에 이 오 우 - 사랑의 빠른 철자법
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Kazak Productions
Kineo Filmproduktion
Komplizen Film
SWR
Production Countries:
France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 LT: N-16 RO: 18 RU: 18+
Runtime: 104
Anna is 60 and her acting heyday is now behind her. She lives on her own but has a friend and confidant in her downstairs neighbour Michel, who is also single. Reluctantly, Anna accepts a job as a language coach for 17-year-old Adrian who has a speech impediment and is something of a misfit. She recognises him as the boy who recently snatched her handbag in the street.
Assistant Director:
Claudia Beewen
Casting:
Nina Haun
Co-Producer:
Jean-Christophe Reymond
Peter Hartwig
Colorist:
Dirk Meier
Costume Design:
Tabassom Charaf
Director:
Nicolette Krebitz
Director of Photography:
Reinhold Vorschneider
Editor:
Bettina Böhler
Executive Producer:
Ben von Dobeneck
First Assistant Camera:
Andreas Hoberg
Foley Artist:
Martin Langenbach
Makeup Artist:
Anne Moralis
Ragna Jornitz
Producer:
Maren Ade
Jonas Dornbach
Janine Jackowski
Production Coordinator:
Julia Brachert
Production Design:
Sylvester Koziolek
Production Manager:
Mélanie Dieter
Sound:
Uve Haussig
Sound Designer:
Luise Hofmann
Special Effects Technician:
Bernd Wildau
Steadycam:
Diego Miranda
Story Editor:
Valeska Grisebach
Visual Effects:
Joshua Seckerdieck
Writer:
Nicolette Krebitz
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