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Adieu, Mon Ami

April 10, 1996 1h 45m 4.0/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 1996. Adieu, Mon Ami is a drama film. directed by Franz Peter Wirth.

Starring Constanze Engelbrecht, Julie Engelbrecht, and Luise Deschauer

Synopsis

Germany, WWII: 10-year old Dagmar has just lost her beloved twin brother Doug and her family through a bomb attack. Together with a young girl who worked in the bakery of Dagmar's parents they escape to Bavaria and find shelter at some far relatives of Dagmar's family. The little girl just doesn't feel comfortable in the strange family but soon finds a good friend: Laurent, a 17-year old French alien employee. Laurent is tormented by August, the "head of the family", but cannot defend himself because as soon as he causes a conflict he will be sent into an approved school in France which is even worse. Dagmar and Laurent become very close and become almost like brother and sister, they are all they have and Dagmar even falls a bit in love with Laurent. One day August sees how Laurent hugs Dagmar, he provokes a conflict and at the end Laurent is sent back to France...

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 10, 1996 29 years ago
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Runtime 1h 45m 105 minutes total
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User Rating 4.0/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Adieu, Mon Ami about?

Germany, WWII: 10-year old Dagmar has just lost her beloved twin brother Doug and her family through a bomb attack. Together with a young girl who worked in the bakery of Dagmar's parents they esca...

Who directed Adieu, Mon Ami?

Adieu, Mon Ami was directed by Franz Peter Wirth.

How long is Adieu, Mon Ami?

Adieu, Mon Ami has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).

When was Adieu, Mon Ami released?

Adieu, Mon Ami was released on April 10, 1996 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Adieu, Mon Ami?

The main cast of Adieu, Mon Ami includes Constanze Engelbrecht, Julie Engelbrecht, Luise Deschauer, Hanns Zischler, Petra Berndt.