Distant Lights (2002)
Directed by Hans-Christian Schmid
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Ensemble Film |
Run Time - 105 min. |
Countries - Germany |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Andrea LeVasseur
German director Hans-Christian Schmid teams up again with writing partner Michael Gutmann for the ensemble film Lichter (Distant Lights). The film takes place during a few days around the Oder River, which acts as a border between Poland and Germany. Several different interrelated stories involve young adults who smuggle cigarettes, a businessman who sells black-market mattresses, and a cab driver trying to get his daughter a communion dress. While trying to cross the river at night, Ukranian Kolya (Ivan Shvedov) is arrested while two other Ukranians (Sergei Frolov and Anna Yanovskaya) are helped by the cab driver. Lichter premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival.
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cab-driver, immigrant, orphan, refugee, runaway [from home], border [geographic], illegal-alien, river, smuggling