Scene from Ich bin die Andere (2006)
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Alternate Names: Katja Reimann
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Katja Hannchen Leni Riemann (born 1 November 1963 in Weyhe-Kirchweyhe, Germany) is a German actress.
Katja Riemann
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About the Movie: Ich bin die Andere (2006)
Alternative Title: Uma Outra Mulher, Soy la otra, Je suis l'autre, Eimai i alli gynaika, Jestem inna, niz myslisz, I Am the Other Woman
Director: Margarethe von Trotta
Writer: Pea Fröhlich, Peter Märthesheimer
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Keywords: double life, patriarch, patriarchy, alcoholism, woman director
Story
Successful architect Robert has a one-night stand with a mysterious woman dressed in red. The following day, they encounter each other again, but Carolin, now introduced as a corporate lawyer, seems to have no recollection of their previous night together. Despite her apparent amnesia, she is working on a major contract for Robert's firm. As their professional relationship develops, Robert becomes increasingly drawn into the dark and troubled world of Carolin and her family. The line between sex and death begins to blur as tragedy seems inevitable for this decaying bourgeois family.
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Directed by Margarethe von Trotta in 2006, 'Ich bin die Andere' is a German drama that explores themes of memory, desire, and the destructive potential of family secrets. The film follows successful architect Robert who becomes entangled with Carolin, a mysterious woman with whom he shares a one-night stand. As they cross paths again under professional circumstances, Robert finds himself drawn into Carolin's troubled life, where sex and death appear intertwined, and tragedy seems inevitable.