No Place to Go (2000 film)
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No Place to Go (German: Die Unberührbare) is a German black-and-white film released in April 2000, directed by Oskar Roehler, starring Hannelore Elsner, about a suicidal middle-aged writer travelling around Germany at a time of personal crisis.
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Directed by | Oskar Roehler[1] |
Screenplay by | Oskar Roehler[1] |
Based on | Life of Gisela Elsner |
Produced by | Käte Ehrmann[1] Ulrich Caspar[1] |
Starring | Hannelore Elsner[1] |
Cinematography | Hagen Bogdanski[1] |
Edited by | Isabel Meier[1] |
Music by | Martin Todsharow[1] |
Production company | Distant Dreams |
Distributed by | Advanced |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
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The movie won the Best Film Award at the 50th Deutscher Filmpreis "Lola Awards" in June 2000, while Elsner also won the Best Actress Award for her performance. It was also nominated for three national film Awards outside Germany and was entered for the Cannes Film Festival. In April 2001, it won the Golden Tulip Award at the International Istanbul Film Festival.