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  1. Katrin Schloesser lived here awhile, got married and made the painfully beautiful film Szenen meiner Ehe (Scenes of My Marriage). During those years she noticed a number of things about the local men and their self-images, which she condenses into a mental map of Bubenland (“Boys’ Country”).

  2. www.bbfc.co.uk › release › scenes-of-my-marriage-q29Scenes Of My Marriage | BBFC

    Nov 11, 2021 · Filmmaker Katrin Schlösser turns the camera on herself and her husband for three years, creating a visceral and intimate snapshot of married life.

  3. Katrin Schlösser. *1963 in Leipzig (GDR) Studied production at the Konrad Wolf Film and Television Academy in Potsdam-Babelsberg. Founed Ö-Filmproduktion in 1990 (with Frank Löprich) in Berlin and went on to produce numerous feature films and documentaries (www.oefilm.de).

  4. Apr 8, 2021 · Szenen meiner Ehe: Directed by Katrin Schlösser. With Katrin Schlösser, Lukas Lessing. The first time we met was when we both looked at an apartment in Berlin. It was love at first sight, but back then both of us lived in steady relationships. It remained an affair.

    • Katrin Schlösser
    • 2021-04-08
    • Documentary
    • 93
  5. May 30, 2024 · Katrin Schlösser. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Photos. + Add photo. Storyline. In A Visit to the Country of Boys I want to get closer to those who were presented to me as monsters in my childhood and youth and to whom I felt consciously and unconsciously inferior - the men.

  6. Katrin Schlösser. Writer. About. Scenes Of My Marriage. DOCUMENTARY. Filmmaker Katrin documents her love and co-existence with her husband, who she met while viewing an apartment and spontaneously married 10 years later. Information. Studio. ÖFilm Dörr & Schlösser GmbH. Released. 2020. Run Time. 1 hr 33 min. Rated. 12. Region of Origin. Germany.

  7. Schlösser presented her directorial debut at the Diagonale in Graz in March 2019: For the long-term documentary "Szenen meine Ehe" ("Scenes from my Marriage"), which she began in 2015, she used her cell phone to capture moments of her married life, from romantic situations to serious crisis conversations.

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