SUGAR ORANGE
by Andreas Struck
synopsis
Leo is SUGAR, Clemens is ORANGE, Together they are two eleven-year-old boys who are inseparable. More than just playmates, they share a unique bond which seems predestined to last a lifetime. Until powerful emotions come to the fore and a misunderstanding leads to a rift which tears both them and their world apart. Sixteen years later Leo is still terrified of being abandoned. He survives by forming loose relationships which don't threaten him. Then one day he meets Lena who turns his feelings upside down. They seem to be made for each other. But Leo shuts himself off from her. He cannot forget the old story with Clemens.
international title: | SUGAR ORANGE |
original title: | SUGAR ORANGE |
country: | Germany |
year: | 2002 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Andreas Struck |
film run: | 84' |
screenplay: | Andreas Struck |
cast: | Lucas Gregorowicz, Sabine Timoteo. Hyun Wanner, Bruno Cathomas |
cinematography by: | Andreas Doub |
film editing: | Philipp Stahl |
art director: | Anette Kuhn |
producer: | Jost Hering |
production: | Jost Hering Filme, WDR Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cine Plus Köln |
backing: | Fiimstiftung Nordrheln-Westfalen, Kuratorium junger deutscher Film |