Scène de Kleinhoff Hotel (1977)
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Katja Rupé
Date de naissance: 1949-09-18
Lieu de naissance: Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Détails
Noms alternatifs: Katja Rupe
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
Katja Rupé is a German stage and screen actress, writer and director. She was once a member of the progressive theater group La Mama in New York.
À propos du film: Kleinhoff Hotel (1977)
Titre alternatif: Insólito Encontro, Otel Kleinhoff, The Passionate Strangers, Una respetable dama burguesa
Réalisateur: Carlo Lizzani
Scénariste: Faliero Rosati, Valentino Orsini
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Giuseppe Vezzani, Luggi Waldleitner, Wolfgang Boesken
Sociétés: Roxy Films, TRUST INTERNATIONAL FILMS
Genre: Drama
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: berlin, germany, drugs, excited, hotel, voyeurism
Histoire
Pascale, married and traveling to London, misses her flight and stays at the Kleinhoff Hotel in Berlin where she used to live as a student. In the adjoining room lives Karl, a would-be revolutionary who Pascale spies on through a hole while he's with his ex-girlfriend. Intrigued by him, she follows Karl one night but gets caught up in a police raid targeting revolutionists and is arrested. Upon returning to the hotel, Pascale finds Karl crying in his room. She enters to console him, leading to an affair between them. The next morning, however, Karl commits suicide while Pascale is asleep. Upon waking, she calmly dresses and leaves the hotel.
Résumé
Kleinhoff Hotel is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani, set in Berlin during a time of political unrest. The story revolves around Pascale, who finds herself drawn into the life of Karl, a young revolutionary living next door to her at the Kleinhoff Hotel. Their brief encounter ends tragically, with themes of voyeurism, forbidden love, and political turmoil woven throughout.