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Festivals and Awards:
Roterdam Film Festival 2001 – Golden Tiger Winner
Crew:
Screenplay: Maria Speth
Cinematography: Reinhold Vorschneider
Producers: Klaus Salge, Holger Lochau, Brigit Mulders
Cinematography: Reinhold Vorschneider
Producers: Klaus Salge, Holger Lochau, Brigit Mulders
Living with her brother in Berlin, Lynn is a 22-year-old girl with a spontaneous and captivating personality, always looking forward to each new day. Her boyfriend, David, is the opposite: a very disciplined young man who won’t make any changes to his routine so as to spend more time with Lynn. Dealing with feelings of loneliness and anguish, she meets Koji, a Japanese student who barely speaks German, and with whom she establishes a relationship filled with silences and understanding. The austere urban landscapes of Berlin, to which the film's powerful visual aesthetic does justice, set the scenario for the characters' search for meaning in The Days Between, Maria Speth's first feature film.
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Cast:
Sabine Timoteo, Hiroki Mano, Florian Müller-Morungen -
Original Title:
In den tag hinein -
Country:
Germany -
Year:
2001 - 120' Subtitles: EN, PT
Festivals and Awards:
Roterdam Film Festival 2001 – Golden Tiger Winner
Crew:
Screenplay: Maria Speth
Cinematography: Reinhold Vorschneider
Producers: Klaus Salge, Holger Lochau, Brigit Mulders
Cinematography: Reinhold Vorschneider
Producers: Klaus Salge, Holger Lochau, Brigit Mulders
Director
Maria Speth

Born in Germany in 1967, Maria Speth is a director, screenwriter and producer. She began her career as an assistant editor and director in film and television, making her first short film, Barfuss, in 1999. Her feature film debut was with the film In den Tag Hinein, in 2001, awarded at the Rotterdam Film Festival. In 2007, Madonas debuted at the Berlin Film Festival, where she would return with Daughters in 2014. Speth is associated with the group known as the “Berlin School”, composed of several German filmmakers who emerged in the 1990s, giving new impetus to cinema German. Mr. Bachmann and His Class (2021) is her latest work.