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This is the story of Sylvia, who intentionally loses her stepchildren on a shopping trip in Poland. For fear of also losing her husband's love, she is unable to tell him what actually happened and returns home, pretending everything is... See more »

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Sophie Charlotte Conrad ...
Lea Mattis
Leo Bruckmann ...
Konstantin Mattis (as Leonard Bruckmann)
Judith Engel ...
Silvia Mattis
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Josef Mattis (as Horst-Günter Marx)
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Kuba Lubinski
Gerd Beyer ...
Gerwin Schmid - 2. Kollege
Harald Richter ...
Thomas Gruber - 1. Kollege
Rudolf Csermely ...
Rainer Kollweck 'Prüfer' (as Dr. Rudolf Csermely)
Monika Pietsch ...
Lehrerin
Anne Langenickel ...
Valerie
Kathrin Schlenstedt ...
Mutter Weil
Paul Kaersten ...
Edgar Weil
Karl-Fred Müller ...
Polizeibeamter (as Karl Fred Müller)
Hanna Kochanska ...
Kubas Freundin
Anna Bojarska-Skoczylas ...
Frau Dorota (as Anna Bojarska-Urbanska)
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Magdalena Karczewska ...
Kubas Geliebte

Directed by

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Christoph Hochhäusler

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Benjamin Heisenberg ... (screenplay) &
Christoph Hochhäusler ... (screenplay)
 
Denijal Hasanovic ... (collaboration on screenplay)

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Leander Carell ... co-producer
Clarens Grollmann ... producer
Christoph Hochhäusler ... co-producer
Andres Jauernick ... line producer
Horst Knechtel ... co-producer
Sándor Mohacsi ... co-producer
Henryk Romanowski ... co-producer
Anke Scheib ... co-producer
Mario Stefan ... producer

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Benedikt Schiefer

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Ali Olcay Gözkaya ... (as Ali Olay Gözkaya)

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Gisela Zick

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Uwe Bünker
Florian Neubauer

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Maximilian Lange

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Birgitt Kilian ... (as Birgit Kilian)

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Anke Elsner ... makeup artist

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Sabina Doerr ... unit production manager
Jana Endruschat ... assistant production manager
Sonja Kröner ... assistant production manager

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Emil Graffman ... assistant director

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Andrea Glufke ... property master: outdoor
Erik Hennig ... construction
Sven Jung ... construction

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Thorsten Bolze ... sound recordist
Erik Mischijew ... sound designer

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Florian Kronenberger ... gaffer
Daniel Pauselius ... electrician
Katja Sallay ... assistant camera (as Katja Ostzegl)
Kirsten Stahlkopf ... best girl
Martin Wittlich ... electrician trainee
Alexander Zielke ... key grip

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Agata Deka ... location manager

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Uwe Preuss ... thanks
Peter Sehr ... thanks

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Plot Summary

This is the story of Sylvia, who intentionally loses her stepchildren on a shopping trip in Poland. For fear of also losing her husband's love, she is unable to tell him what actually happened and returns home, pretending everything is fine. After realizing that his children are missing, the father begins a desperate search, ready to give up anything in order to find them. Sylvia supports him in a way, attempting tries to comfort him and takes care of his vulnerable flame. For the first time, he really needs her. While the children are trying their best to get home, the police can not find them. When a very vague trace leads to Poland, the parents hit the road to find their children themselves. Written by Christoph Hochhäusler, Benjamin Heisenberg

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Also Known As
  • Verloren (Germany)
  • Zaginieni (Poland)
  • This Very Moment (World-wide, English title)
  • In This Very Moment (United Kingdom)
  • Le bois lacté (France)
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  • 87 min
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