Days to Remember (1987)
They meet in Yugoslavia. Katharina, daughter of a Yugoslavian immigrant worker, has grown up in the Federal Republic of Germany. She is a confident, energetic career woman who has managed to work her way up to become a successful television journalist. She goes to visit her parent's country, to do a story about the children of immigrant workers in their home country. Although she says she doesn´t need a "home" any more, even she feels strange in her own country. Peter is a rather "untypical" sort of man: a dreamer, a thinker. He has given up his steady job as a composer for advertising films and is divorced. He goes to Jugoslavia to find something out about the past. He travels to the places where his father was stationed during the Second World War.
Director: Jeanine Meerapfel
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Barbara Sukowa as Katharina |
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Horst-Günter Marx as Peter |
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Velimir Živojinović as Onkel Savo |
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Rade Šerbedžija as Dušan |
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Ljiljana Kontić as Mutter |
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Stela Ćetković as Danica |
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Igor Hajdarhodžić as Nikola |
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Milan Erak as Motorradfahrer |
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Veljko Mandić as Alter Ivo |
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Dušanka Todić as Tante Gordana |
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Silva Povšić as Tante Ljubica |
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Svjetlana Knežević as Gatshofswirtin |
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Karsten Wichniarz as |
| Directing | Jeanine Meerapfel | Director |
| Writing | Jeanine Meerapfel | Writer |
| Crew | Predrag 'Pega' Popović | Cinematography |
| Sound | Jürgen Knieper | Music |
| Editing | Ursula West | Editor |
| Production | Joachim von Vietinghoff | Producer |
| Production | Aleksandar Stojanović | Producer |