Coming of Age

Coming of Age

Release date : December 30, 2011
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Germany / Austria /
Original Language : German /
Director : Sabine Hiebler / Gerhard Ertl /
Production companies : ORF /
December 30, 2011 1h 30m Germany German More
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Does luck have a use by date? Both thought that at eighty they have experienced everything until, like a bolt of lightening, Rosa and Bruno come together and immediately fall head over heels. There are two obstacles to their happiness though: Bruno’s marriage, which has long been routine, and Rosa’s illness; she has cancer and not long left to live. Despite the difficult circumstances, the two decide to breakaway – Bruno from his relationship and Rosa from her retirement home. Against the advice of carers, doctors and relatives, the pair moves into a new apartment together. ANFANG 80 shows with a great deal of unequivocal humour how insensitively and sometimes desperately overburdened society reacts to love among the elderly.
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  • title:Coming of Age
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Austria ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Sabine Hiebler / Gerhard Ertl /
  • Writers: Gerhard Ertl · Sabine Hiebler ·
  • Production companies: ORF ·
  • Overview:Does luck have a use by date? Both thought that at eighty they have experienced everything until, like a bolt of lightening, Rosa and Bruno come together and immediately fall head over heels. There are two obstacles to their happiness though: Bruno’s marriage, which has long been routine, and Rosa’s illness; she has cancer and not long left to live. Despite the difficult circumstances, the two decide to breakaway – Bruno from his relationship and Rosa from her retirement home. Against the advice of carers, doctors and relatives, the pair moves into a new apartment together. ANFANG 80 shows with a great deal of unequivocal humour how insensitively and sometimes desperately overburdened society reacts to love among the elderly.
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