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Follow Me

1989 | Drama

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Synopsis

Follow Me is a 1989 East-West drama film directed by the Austrian filmmaker Maria Knilli. It was her second feature film, following her feature film debut with Lieber Karl released in 1984. Follow Me was entered as the official German contribution into the competition of the 16th Moscow International Film Festival in 1989 and had its world premiere there. It was released theatrically in German cinemas on 2 November 1989, one week before the fall of the Berlin Wall. 1990, following the Velvet Revolution, the film was shown at the 27th International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary.

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Credits

Producer
Monika Aubele
Director
Maria Knilli
Screenplay
Maria Knilli
Director of Photography
Klaus Eichhammer
Original Music Composer
Marran Gosov
Editor
Maria Knilli, Fritz Baumann
Country
Germany

Cast · 11

Sylva Langova

Sylva Langova

Pavel Landovský

Pavel Landovský

Hana Maria Pravda

Hana Maria Pravda

Marina Vlady

Marina Vlady

MG

Marran Gosov

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