
Hotel St. Pauli (1988)
Année de sortie : 1988
Pays : Norway
Titre alternatif : Die Schöne und das Ungeheuer - Im Rausch der Begierde, Conflito de Paixões
Réalisateur : Svend Wam
Scénariste : Petter Vennerød, Svend Wam
Production & Genre
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Sociétés : Mefistofilm A/S
Genre : Drama, Film Adaptation
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : artist, drugs, prostitution, st. pauli, germany
Synopsis
Hotel St. Pauli follows Jor and Gerda, a loving couple residing in Copenhagen. Jor struggles to make it as a writer while Gerda supports them by selling sexual favors on the streets. Jor's resentment grows due to Gerda's circumstances. Their lives are drastically altered when Morgan, a young boy from the city, enters their lives.
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Résumé
Hotel St. Pauli is a 1988 Norwegian drama film directed by Svend Wam and adapted from a play by Jon Fosse. The story revolves around Jor and Gerda, a couple navigating financial struggles in Copenhagen's red-light district. While little context or themes are provided in the sources, it can be inferred that the film explores relationships under duress, survival in challenging environments, and potentially the impact of prostitution on those involved.
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