Verirrte Eskimos
Originally released in 2003. Verirrte Eskimos is a drama film. directed by Ferdinand Barth. At just 31 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Tilo Nest, Beate Fischer, and Hannah Schröder
Synopsis
A supposedly deaf-mute peddler, who roams the countryside as a dance vendor and day laborer, meets a single woman who keeps her desire for closeness at a distance with anonymous phone sex. The two emotional Eskimos attract and repel each other, lie to and desire each other, perform egg dances on frosty-thin ground, fight for affection and a goldfish always ready to break out.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Kontrastfilm
- Fachhochschule Mainz
- OktoNet
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Verirrte Eskimos about?
A supposedly deaf-mute peddler, who roams the countryside as a dance vendor and day laborer, meets a single woman who keeps her desire for closeness at a distance with anonymous phone sex. The two ...
Who directed Verirrte Eskimos?
Verirrte Eskimos was directed by Ferdinand Barth.
How long is Verirrte Eskimos?
Verirrte Eskimos has a runtime of 0 hours and 31 minutes (31 minutes total).
When was Verirrte Eskimos released?
Verirrte Eskimos was released on February 12, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Verirrte Eskimos?
The main cast of Verirrte Eskimos includes Tilo Nest, Beate Fischer, Hannah Schröder, Elisabeth Bartl, Hartwig Koch.