Two Women, Two Men (1998)
Nick and Charlotte are a married couple. As both are more than busy earning money, there is no time for love or sex - only Tuesdays. Soon, Charlotte finds a lover, Luis, who is an unsuccessful, married artist. He and his wife Eva also have no time for sex, as Eva has to support her artist and the couple's 3 and 6 year old kids by working in a restaurant. The secret affair of Luis and Charlotte lasts quite a while, they decide to spend a romantic week in Venice, Italy. But by accident, Eva finds out about the couple and their destination. She forces Nick, Charlotte's husband, to join her on a trip to Venice in order to restore her marriage as well as his.
Director: Vivian Naefe
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Heino Ferch as Nick |
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Aglaia Szyszkowitz as Eva |
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Gedeon Burkhard as Luis |
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Hilde Van Mieghem as Charlotte |
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Jan-Gregor Kremp as LKW-Fahrer |
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Robert Giggenbach as Restaurantbesitzer |
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Maren Eggert as |
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Johanna Gastdorf as |
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Antonio Putignano as Grenzbeamter |
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Clemens Jakubetz as Florian |
| Writing | Vivian Naefe | Writer |
| Writing | Walter Kärger | Writer |
| Writing | Barbara Jago | Writer |
| Writing | Pamela Katz | Writer |
| Sound | Dieter Schleip | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Peter Döttling | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Hansjörg Weißbrich | Editor |
| Production | Risa Kes | Casting |
| Art | Pit Janzen | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gabrielle Reumer | Costume Design |
| Directing | Vivian Naefe | Director |