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From 18 June 2020

Lara Lara

Jan Ole Gerster / Germany / 2019 / 98 min / German

It is Lara's 60th birthday and she has every reason to celebrate: her son Viktor will be giving the most important piano concert of his career. Lara was, after all, the one who had mapped out and driven his musical career. Yet nothing indicates that Lara will be welcome at his debut performance.

cast Corinna Harfouch, Tom Schilling

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"A film that constantly intrigues and engages. An observant little jewel."
- Screen Daily

Best Actress Award and the Special Jury Prize in Karlovy Vary.

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