Two Lives (2012)
October 19, 2012Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Juliane Köhler
Katrine
Liv Ullmann
Ase Evensen
Sven Nordin
Bjarte
Ken Duken
Sven Solbach
Dennis Storhøi
Hogseth
Vicky Krieps
Kathrin Lehnhaber
Rainer Bock
Hugo
Ursula Werner
Hiltrud
Jürgen Rißmann
Lattoch
Julia Bache-Wiig
Anne
Holger Handtke
German man
Daniel Krauss
German TV Journalist
Thomas Lawinky
Kahlmann
Ralf Dittrich
Clerk
Klara Manzel
Young Katrine Evensen
Christian Steyer
Archivist
Mathias Harrebye-Brandt
Danish Interrogator
Ellen Brigitte Winthe
Marit
Thorbjørn Harr
Young Bjarte Myrdal
Hubert Weber
Strassbourg Committee
Judith Kaufmann
Co-Director / Screenplay / Director of Photography
Georg Maas
Director / Screenplay
Christoph Tölle
Screenplay
Dieter Zeppenfeld
Producer
Rudi Teichmann
Producer
Ståle Stein Berg
Screenplay
Jörg Westerkamp
Co-Producer
Karoline Wilhelmsen
Art Direction
Kristine Wilhelmsen
Art Direction
Dag Martin Bakken
Stunt Driver
Peter Kreutz
Line Producer
Ute Paffendorf
Costume Design
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 19, 2012
Original NameZwei Leben
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 37m
Box Office$1,649,260
Filming LocationsLeipzig, Germany · Bergen, Norway
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This Movie Is About.
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Two Lives (German: Zwei Leben) is a 2012 German war drama film written and directed by Georg Maas, and starring Juliane Köhler, with Liv Ullmann. Set in Norway and Germany, it is loosely based on an unpublished novel by Hannelore Hippe since released as Ice Ages. The film explores the history of the Lebensborn or war children, born in Norway and raised in Germany. It explores the life of a grown woman who had claimed to have escaped from East Germany, where she was raised, and her Norwegian mother, with whom she is reunited.
Two Lives won The Grand Prize and the BIFF Award for the Best Film at the Biberach Independent Film Festival, the Audience Award at the International Filmfest Emden, and was nominated for the International Debut Award at the Göteborg International Film Festival. The film was selected in 2013 as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, and made the January shortlist.