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Germany/Austria/USA, 2007, 86 minutes, 1:1,66, Dolby SR, 35mm, Colour, English
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Director
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Jan Schütte
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Producers
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Martin Hagemann, Kai Künnemann
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Executive Producers
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W. Wilder Knight II, Alex Gibney
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Co-Producers
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Danny Krausz, Heidi Levitt, Friedemann Schuchardt
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Screenplay
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Jan Schütte
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Co-Producers
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Matt Salinger, Jan Schütte
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Director of Photography
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Edward Klosinski, Chris Squires
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Production Design
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Amanda Ford
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Editors
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Katja Dringenberg, Renate Merck
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Music
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Henning Lohner
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Sound
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Frank Kruse
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Otto Tausig
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Max Kohn
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Rhea Perlman
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Tovah Feldshuh
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Barbara Hershey
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Elizabeth Peña
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Though approaching his eighties, Max Kohn shows no signs of slowing down. He pursues his love life – both real and imagined – with youthful vigor, thereby risking his relationship to Reisel, the woman he loves but neglects. Based on the short stories “The Briefcase”, “Alone” and “Old Love” by Isaac Bashevis Singer, LOVE COMES LATELY is a film about real and imagined longings, the never ending dream of love and the power of fiction.
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