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Emma’s Bliss

Emma’s Bliss
Direction
SVEN TADDICKEN
Screenplay
Claudia Schreiber, Ruth Thoma
Cinematography
Daniela Knapp
Music
Christoph Blaser, Steffen Kahles
Cast
Jördis Triebel, Jürgen Vogel, Hinnerk Schönemann, Nina Petri, Martin Feifel
Producer
Hejo Emons, Stefan Schubert,
Edition(s)
30ª

Emma’s Bliss

Emma’s Bliss
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  • 99 minutos
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  • color, 35mm
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  • 2006
Germany

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Max is a mediocre car salesman who discovers he has terminal cancer. He plans to travel to a paradise in Mexico and make the best of the time he has left. But a car accident puts a stop to his journey, and he finds himself in a rundown pig farm managed by a girl by the name of Emma. Completely in debt, she does as best she can to run the business. This is the start to a moving love story - a reminder that happiness may be closer than imagined. Max is played by Jürgen Vogel, one of the most talented actors in recent German cinema, present, also, at the 30th Mostra with The Free Will.

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SVEN TADDICKEN

Sven Taddicken was born in 1974 in Hamburg. He has been studying Direction at the Baden-Wuerttemburg Film Academy since 1996 and has won numerous international awards including the National Short Film Prize at Dresden 1999, the Main Prize at the Finnish festival Lappeenraanta, and the First Prize at Short Cuts Cologne 1999. He was also nominated for the Honorary Foreign Student Award/Student OSCAR 2000 for his film Schaefchen Zaehlen, which also opened the Max Ophuels Festival Saarbruecken that same year. In 2000, he was awarded the renowned Caligari stipend from the Baden-Wuerttemburg Film Academy. His other films include the shorts: Whodunit?! and Fisch (1997), as well as El Cordobes and Ice Cream (1998), and Getting My Brother Laid (Mein Bruder der Vampir), his feature debut.
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