Don't let the warmth of the Sardinian sun, the caress of Mediterranean breezes, or the languor of oft-entwined limbs fool you. The bronzing young lovers on holiday in "Everyone Else" are headed for some dark and depressing times. Writer-director Maren Ade, one of German cinema's smart new voices, has tossed this tantalizing pair into that phase between falling in love and commitment when the sex is still hot, but a truer self is coming out of hiding — teasing, taunting, surprising, disappointing. The result is a film that unsettles as often as it seduces. Read Betsy Sharkey's full review of "Everyone Else" at the LA TimesDirected by Maren Ade
Official selection at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival
Cast
Birgit Minichmayr - Gitti
Lars Eidinger - Chris
Hans-Jochen Wagner - Hans
Nicole Marischka - Sana
Mira Partecke - Vacationing Woman
Atef Vogel - Vacationing Man
Paula Hartmann - Rebecca
Carina Wiese - Chris Schwester
Laura Zedda - Baby
Claudio Melis - Mann im Auto
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