Sonne halt!
Originally released in 1962. Sonne halt! is a feature film. directed by Ferry Radax. At just 24 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A sailor appears at the port of Buenos Aires, and at the same time as a dandy in Fegina, the “Riviera” of Monterosso al Mare (double-role: Konrad Bayer). Through a kind of “inner monologue” both are dependent on one another in a cryptic way. An elegant, cool beauty (Suzanna Hockenjos) becomes bored with the dandy, causing him to suddenly (in order to impress her?) shoot the sun from the sky, which produces a very erotic Eve (Ingrid Schuppan), but gives nothing more to the dandy. Thereupon, he further knocks down the moon, but this spectacle also bores the cool blonde. Incensed about this, the dandy destroys his entire strange world. In doing so, he loses Eve. Grief regarding her death and despair regarding the unwelcoming lady turns the dandy back to a sailor. He returns to the sea.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sonne halt! about?
A sailor appears at the port of Buenos Aires, and at the same time as a dandy in Fegina, the “Riviera” of Monterosso al Mare (double-role: Konrad Bayer). Through a kind of “inner monologue�...
Who directed Sonne halt!?
Sonne halt! was directed by Ferry Radax.
How long is Sonne halt!?
Sonne halt! has a runtime of 0 hours and 24 minutes (24 minutes total).
When was Sonne halt! released?
Sonne halt! was released on February 1, 1962 in theaters.