

Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go)
Directed by Oskar Roehler7.067%6.0
Flanders, a famous female author, travels 1989 after the fall of the Berlin wall into the German capital. She is deeply depressed of the events because she saw the communistic states as a very good thing that has now ended. In the joy of these days she finds no person to understand her, so she has to travel back to Munich. After meeting several people, known and unknown, it seems as if there will be no way to go.
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Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) was released on 20 de abril de 2000.
Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) was directed by Oskar Roehler.
Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) has a runtime of 1h 50min.
Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) was produced by Ulrich Caspar.
Flanders, a famous female author, travels 1989 after the fall of the Berlin wall into the German capital. She is deeply depressed of the events because she saw the communistic states as a very good thing that has now ended. In the joy of these days she finds no person to understand her, so she has to travel back to Munich. After meeting several people, known and unknown, it seems as if there will be no way to go.
The key characters in Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) are Hanna Flanders (Hannelore Elsner), Bruno (Vadim Glowna), Joachim (Michael Gwisdek).
Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) is rated Not Rated.
Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) is a Drama film.
Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.
Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go) has made 41.479 US$ at the box office.

















