5.9
92 min
Oskar Roehler's drama Der Alte Affe Angst (Angst) is about the dissolution of a couple. Robert (Andre Hennicke) and Marie (Marie Baumer) have little in common other than their sex life. Since Robert is going through a bout with impotency, they are having a very rocky time. Robert learns that his father, whom he is estranged from, has died. This disturbs Robert so much that he visits a prostitute, and is able to engage in sex with her. Marie discovers the infidelity, and the prostitute has a surprise of her own. Angst was screened at the 2003 Berlin Film Festival.
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André Hennicke | Robert | Unowned |
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Marie Bäumer | Marie | Unowned |
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Vadim Glowna | Klaus | Unowned |
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Ralf Bauer | Markus | Unowned |
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Jutta Hoffmann | Marie's Mother | Unowned |
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Hermann Beyer | Maries Vater | Unowned |
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Christoph Waltz | Analytiker | Hangin with Mr. Cooper |
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Herbert Knaup | Wolfgang | Unowned |
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Peter Benedict | Dramaturg | Unowned |
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Nina Petri | Klinikpsychologin | Unowned |
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Eva Habermann | Laura | Unowned |
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Ingrid van Bergen | Hannelore K. | Unowned |
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Catherine Flemming | Mutter | Unowned |
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Susanne Sachße | Unowned | |
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Susanne Sachße | Naked woman | Unowned |