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Keiner liebt mich

  • 1994
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.3K
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Keiner liebt mich (1994)
ComedyDrama

On the brink of her 30th birthday, Fanny feels the door to marital happiness closing on her. She is obsessed with death and even visits evening classes on dying, so it seems fitting that she... Read allOn the brink of her 30th birthday, Fanny feels the door to marital happiness closing on her. She is obsessed with death and even visits evening classes on dying, so it seems fitting that she encounters a skeleton in the malfunctioning elevator of her apartment building. The skele... Read allOn the brink of her 30th birthday, Fanny feels the door to marital happiness closing on her. She is obsessed with death and even visits evening classes on dying, so it seems fitting that she encounters a skeleton in the malfunctioning elevator of her apartment building. The skeleton is her neighbour Orfeo, a Black, gay, self-declared psychic, who convinces her that sh... Read all

  • Director
    • Doris Dörrie
  • Writer
    • Doris Dörrie
  • Stars
    • Maria Schrader
    • Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
    • Michael von Au
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Doris Dörrie
    • Writer
      • Doris Dörrie
    • Stars
      • Maria Schrader
      • Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
      • Michael von Au
    • 7User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Maria Schrader
    Maria Schrader
    • Fanny Fink
    Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
    • Orfeo de Altamar
    Michael von Au
    • Lothar Sticker
    Elisabeth Trissenaar
    Elisabeth Trissenaar
    • Madeleine
    Ingo Naujoks
    Ingo Naujoks
    • Lasse Laengsfeld
    Joachim Król
    Joachim Król
    • Anton
    Peggy Parnass
    • Frau Radebrecht
    Lorose Keller
    Lorose Keller
    • Zsa Zsa
    Anya Hoffmann
    • Charlotte
    Erwin Grosche
    • Herr Kokkinos
    Roland Kabelitz
    • Herr Findeis
    Steffen Gräbner
    • Benno Kuegler
    Oliver Nägele
    Oliver Nägele
    • Herr Froh
    Ute Maria Lerner
    • Sevgi
    Laura Medinger
    • Lisa
    Stefan Gebelhoff
    • Junger Mann Cafe (Young man at coffee shop)
    Birgit Stein
    • Geliebte 1 (Lover #1)
    Grace Simon
    • Geliebte 2 (Lover #2)
    • (as a different name)
    • Director
      • Doris Dörrie
    • Writer
      • Doris Dörrie
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    10luke-38

    Pure German "Romantik" in the best tradition!

    Is it a romance? Is it a sci-fi thriller? This movie keeps you guessing all the way through, while we watch a distraught and morbid Fanny Fink bloom via the bumbling shenanigans of the next door palm reader. Will the space ship return? Is there a space ship? Will Fanny Fink find love? This may be all in German, but the subtitles are extremely accurate in meaning and mood, and the movie flows with humor and grace. And after the movie, you can go have a "Tasse Kaffee" with that person you've been meaning to get to know. A flat out wonderful movie, that will give you pause to cogitate afterward on life, death and ET.
    heavenly_surrender

    so cool

    It's been years since i saw this film, but it left a lasting impression on me. It is so funny and cool. I really hope they release it on DVD with English subtitles because i don't understand German sadly.... I am (almost) willing to learn German just so that i can enjoy this film on DVD. It's that good :) The film is about this girl who is afraid to die, so she's taking a course preparing her for her death, and some strange vodoo man moves into her building. And if i remember correctly she's having an affair with her boss, or at least with someone who works with her, and it's a disaster... Her desperation and loneliness is easy to identify with, as well as her struggle for love and direction in her life.
    madsully

    Saw it at 10 AM with a bagel and coffee

    I love this movie. I first saw in in a very urban hotspot that offered bagels and coffee at 10 AM to those who love to view fine cinema on Wednesdays. The miserable Fanny, the off the wall Orfeo... the fact that everyone has that crucial bottle of champagne in the refrigerator. A must see only because we are all odd people, whether we feel lucky or not doesn't figure into the equation. Lonely, desperate, or just finding out why we tick and what we tick for. If you can, see it, please!
    da critic

    Doerrie approaches the German spirit

    Pierre Sanousi-Bliss, the actor who plays Orfeo in Keiner Liebt Mich, said of his role that he thought it was symbolic of pre-Wende years, when "East Germans lived alone in a world they had created." Orfeo, enigmatic psychic and gay Black tenant, is five months behind on his rent, and facing eviction. He spends his days telling fortunes on the street, or alternately, asking for money to get "back to Africa" and his nights as a drag queen in a bar, where his white businessman boyfriend smugly watches him. It is not difficult to make a convincing case in Sanousi-Bliss' favor, as Orfeo definitely exists in his own world, steadfastly creating a space in which he alone can exist, both by nurturing himself and pushing others away. When his apartment is repossessed and he begins to cohabit with Fanny, his mysteries unearth themselves and the two learn to share and depend on one another, approaching deeper issues of bonding and appreciating the present time. Dorris Dorrie, the writer and director of the film, said that it addresses the way "Germans seem unable to be happy with what they have." When Orfeo compares his state of living to Fanny's it is painfully evident how much she has that he does not, including job, house, and the "right skin color." Within this visual difference of race however, is a more probing study of German sentiment. Indeed, Orfeo is discriminated against in Germany: his fellow tenants don't want him living there, and passersby are more likely to give him money to leave the country than to read their palm. But Dorrie is not simply addressing racial tensions through the character of Orfeo, but as noted above, he is symbolic of a greater struggle in the German people. This struggle is the same one that Fanny faces in a more direct way, to rectify her existence with her imaginary ideal life, and to learn to appreciate what is real and surrounds her. In their final moments together before Orfeo 'dies,' he shares with her the secret of never wearing a watch, because it is always the same time, Now. Interesting then, that several years later Maria Schrader, who plays Fanny, is playing a lesbian woman in the midst of WWII in Aimee & Jaguar. And her final words in that film? That she wants plenty of Now's. Not memories, not futures, but now, and now, and now. It seems there is some form of spiritual integrity emerging through the minds of German directors. For in the final cathartic moments of German films, the feel-good lines are telling us what Eastern religions of meditation and mindfulness have preached for thousands of years. I recently attended a lecture by Professor Muhammad Bamyeh about post-nationalism, which interestingly enough, made some similar conjectures about the emerging solidarities throughout the world. One of the four noted was the spiritual, in which seemingly disparate peoples are actually approaching similar coping mechanisms, reaction and movements to the trends of post-national identities and globalization. It is possible that in this small word, "now," is the seed of cross-cultural understanding. An American may see Fanny Fink's plight and view it only in terms of the desires and unrequited loves, a German may see the representation of her culture. But both can comprehend the immediacy of understanding the moment, regardless if the moment is one person's or one people's. In the ongoing spiritual dialogue of the film we are given two disparate approaches: Fanny practices 'conscious dying' while Orfeo is arguably more busy with consciously living, at least in the time he's got. But when these two meet, their common points are made stronger, drawing from the other and reaffirming the other as well.
    10luke-38

    Must see viewing, whether you speak German or not!

    "Keiner Liebt Mich" 1994 Is it fantasy, or romance? It is die deutsche Romantik. A mixture of both fantasy and romance; with humor, pathos, and a flawless cast of misfits. I can't recommend this movie highly enough. Shown as "Nobody Loves Me" on cable in my area, it is easily missed. But that would be your loss. Watch Fraeulein Fink's cynicism melt before your eyes, as she melts your heart. If I were only 20 years younger, I'd jump at the chance to offer her "eine Tasse Kaffee."

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    • Quotes

      Fanny Fink: I'm turning thirty this year. And you know the saying, a woman over thirty is more likely to get hit by an A bomb than find a man.

    • Crazy credits
      After the movie, when the credits roll, you can see the whole cast sitting together and singing along to Édith Piaf's "Non, je ne regrette rien" which was a recurring song during the movie.
    • Soundtracks
      Non, je ne Regrette rien
      Music by Charles Dumont

      Lyrics by Michel Vaucaire

      Performed by Édith Piaf

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 1995 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Nobody Loves Me
    • Filming locations
      • Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Cobra Film GmbH
      • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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