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Directed by | Ulrich Köhler [de] |
Written by | Henrike Goetz Ulrich Köhler |
Produced by | Tobias Büchner Peter Stockhaus |
Starring | Lennie Burmeister Trine Dyrholm Devid Striesow Nicole Gläser |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Languages | German, English, Danish |
Bungalow is a 2002 German film directed by Ulrich Köhler [de] and starring Lennie Burmeister, Trine Dyrholm, Devid Striesow, and Nicole Gläser.
Plot
Paul is a German soldier who goes AWOL when the truck he is riding in stops at a fast food restaurant. He then returns home to where his older brother Max lives. Paul is immediately attracted to Max's girlfriend, Lene, and tries to entice her into a sexual relationship, but she refuses. Paul is shown to be angry and loses his temper at those around him, including his brother, his old friend, and his ex-girlfriend.
The military soon begins to look for him. After they arrive at his house, Paul runs to a nearby motel. Lene visits him, and they have sex in his motel room. Two military officers, along with Max, track him down at the motel, but Paul disappears.
Background
The film was produced in June/July 2001 in Gladenbach and Bad Endbach in Hesse.
Cast
- Lennie Burmeister as Paul
- Trine Dyrholm as Lene
- Devid Striesow as Max
- Nicole Gläser as Kerstin
External links
- Bungalow at IMDb
- Bungalow at Rotten Tomatoes
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