Hierankl (2003)
Young student Lene is standing at the train station; she must decide whether to take the train back to Berlin where she lives or the one to the Bavarian countryside where her family resides--the place she left in anger many years ago. 'Hierankl' is the name of a Bavarian "Bergbauernhof", i.e., a solitary farm in the mountains with nothing else around but Alps, cows, and nature. Lene returns home to her beloved father Lukas, her rejecting mother Rosemarie, her brother Paul, and a dark, sinister farmhand. She walks through the places of her childhood and feels better. Things get better yet when Götz, a long-missed friend of her father's, arrives to celebrate Lukas' 60th birthday. Despite their significant age difference, Lene and Götz are attracted to each other, and they have a good time. But the day of celebration that should have been, turns into family day of reckoning, and more than one well-kept family secret is revealed.All Releases
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Earliest Release DateNovember 6, 2003
(Germany)
Running Time1 hr 33 min
GenresCrime
Drama
Romance
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Hans Steinbichler | Director |
Hans Steinbichler | Writer |
Alena Rimbach | Producer |
Herbert Rimbach | Producer |
Benigna von Keyserlingk | Producer |
Antoni Lazarkiewicz | Composer |
Bella Halben | Cinematographer |
Christian Lonk | Editor |
Doerthe Komnick | Production Designer |
Johannes Sternagel | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Johanna Wokalek | |
Barbara Sukowa | |
Josef Bierbichler | |
Peter Simonischek |