The Com­po­nents of Love

Sophie and Georg once loved each other. Now they are separated. In fragmented scenes, the film draws the elliptical portrait of a modern family. A serious breakup comedy with singing elements. When Sophie and Georg meet and start to fall in love, she is pregnant from her ex boyfriend who has left her. Georg naturally grows into the role of a father to the newborn child Jakob. Meanwhile the composed family has to deal with the usual issues of modern parenthood: Who is allowed to work, who takes care of the kid? How much freedom is possible, how much sacrifice must be made? And is there room for passion in the midst of all this? A few years later, Georg and Sophie are separated. Jakob is six years old and his parents are desperately fighting over his custody. Until Sophie’s new boyfriend starts to mediate between the parties. In fragmented scenes which all take place in front of the same apartment building in Berlin, the film draws the elliptical portrait of a modern patchwork family. The characters share their sorrows and longings between walls, pillars and on parking lots. Home is no longer a safe haven, but a windy intermediate space. A laconic look at the everyday irrationalities of love.

Credits

Cast:

Birte Schnöink

Ole Lagerpusch

Script:

Miriam Bliese

Producer:

Clemens Köstlin

Camera:

Markus Koob

Editing:

Dietmar Kraus

Szenenbild:

Beatrice Schultz

Kostüm (Credit):

Waris Klampfer

Film info

Direction:

Miriam Bliese

Genre:

fictional

Country of production:

Deutschland

Production Company:

Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin

RBB

Miriam Bliese & Clemens Köstlin

Production:

2019

Shooting format:

Digital

Screening format:

1:1,66

Frame rate:

24 fps

Aspect ratio:

1:1,66

Sound format:

Surround, Digital PCM

Language:

German

Version:

OV

Festivals:

69. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin - Berlinale (07.2.-17.2.2018)

Runtime:

97