Falsch
Originally released in 1987. Falsch is a drama/war film. directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne. At just 82 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bruno Cremer, Jacqueline Bollen, and Christian Crahay
Synopsis
Just before twilight, a small plane lands on the runway of a country airport. One passenger disembarks: Joe, the last survivor of a Jewish family, the Falsches. He has an appointment with them all tonight, forty years after leaving Berlin for New York in 1938. The Falsches are all waiting for him in the arrival lounge: those who perished in the concentration camps; those who left with Joe in 1938; and those who returned to Berlin after the war. Lilli, a young German woman, is there too; she is the daughter of a Nazi official, who was the love of Joe's youth, and who died during the bombing of Berlin. For Joe, it is a night of encounters, of celebrations beyond life and death.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Falsch about?
Just before twilight, a small plane lands on the runway of a country airport. One passenger disembarks: Joe, the last survivor of a Jewish family, the Falsches. He has an appointment with them all ...
Who directed Falsch?
Falsch was directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne.
How long is Falsch?
Falsch has a runtime of 1 hours and 22 minutes (82 minutes total).
When was Falsch released?
Falsch was released on May 7, 1987 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Falsch?
The main cast of Falsch includes Bruno Cremer, Jacqueline Bollen, Christian Crahay, Nicole Colchat, Bérengère Dautun.