Die zwei Leben des Daniel Shore | |
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Directed by | Michael Dreher |
Produced by | Karim Debbagh Rüdiger Heinze Rainer Kölmel Stefan Sporbert |
Written by | Michael Dreher |
Starring | Nikolai Kinski Katharina Schüttler Morjana Alaoui Sean Gullette |
Music by | Lorenz Dangel |
Cinematography | Ian Blumers |
Editing by | Wolfgang Weigl |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date(s) | February 11, 2010 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Die zwei Leben des Daniel Shore is a 2009 German film by Michael Dreher; written by him and produced by Karim Debbagh, Rüdiger Heinze, Rainer Kölmel and Stefan Sporbert. It stars Nikolai Kinski, Katharina Schüttler, Morjana Alaoui and Sean Gullette. The film is Michael Dreher's feature film debut and had its premiere at the 44th Hof International Film Festival[1].
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Daniel Shore, a 28-year-old German American, is about to spend a few days in the flat of his deceased grandmother. Since his return from Morocco, his mental state has become somewhat unstable. The trip to Morocco was all about getting away from the work-related troubles and his whole miserable life, but now there is even more to worry about, because in Morocco a boy got killed, and Daniel is thinking he might have become an accessory to the crime. Even in the new surrounding, Daniel is haunted by images of what has happened, until everyday situations push him over the edge and soon the past and present become an indistinct blur.
The film premiered on October 29, 2009, in Hof at the Hof International Film Festival and was commercially released in Germany on February 11, 2010[2].
Although there was no international release date up to now, Twitch Film reviewed the trailer of the movie[3].