The film is directed by Angela Schanelec.
Deutsche Kinemathek has boarded world sales on Angela Schanelec’s I Was At Home, But… , which is making its world premiere in Competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival (Febuary 7-17).
Berlin-based Deutsche Kinemathek is principally a film archive, but it also occasionally handles sales for select German titles.
German director Schanelec’s previous films include Un Certain Regard titles Places In Cities (1998) and Marseille (2004), Berlin title Orly (2010) and Cannes special screening Bridges Of Sarajevo (2014).
I Was At Home, But… is about a 13-year-old schoolboy who vanishes without a trace for a week.
Deutsche Kinemathek has boarded world sales on Angela Schanelec’s I Was At Home, But… , which is making its world premiere in Competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival (Febuary 7-17).
Berlin-based Deutsche Kinemathek is principally a film archive, but it also occasionally handles sales for select German titles.
German director Schanelec’s previous films include Un Certain Regard titles Places In Cities (1998) and Marseille (2004), Berlin title Orly (2010) and Cannes special screening Bridges Of Sarajevo (2014).
I Was At Home, But… is about a 13-year-old schoolboy who vanishes without a trace for a week.
- 1/31/2019
- ScreenDaily
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