A comedy about aging, youth and other eternal truths. Of all days, precisely on her fiftieth birthday, Julia has to experience that age makes you invisible. Frustrated, she goes shopping and makes an acquaintance, spontaneously deciding to spend the evening with this stranger, rather than with the guests of her own birthday party. They wait for her in a restaurant, all dressed up and groomed, lively debating the years that have passed. The truths and wisdom of Julia's closest friends on aging and growing old are drowned increasingly in sufficient quantities of alcohol. In the mean time, on her eightieth birthday, Leonie, sulking over the loss of youth, is rebelling against her daughter, the senior citizen's home, conventions, and old age in general - and joyfully sabotaging the party in her honor.
Credits
Julia's Disappearance Cast
Name |
Character |
Bruno Ganz
He was 68, 77 years old when he died
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as John |
Susanne-Marie Wrage
She was 44, now 59 years old
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as Cornelia |
Corinna Harfouch
She was 54, now 70 years old
|
as Giulia |
André Jung
He was 48, now 63 years old
|
as Lorenz |
Sunnyi Melles
She was 51, now 66 years old
|
as Alessia |
Teresa Harder
She was 46, now 62 years old
|
as Lena |
Stefan Kurt
He was 49, now 65 years old
|
as Stefan |
Renate Becker
She was 60, now 76 years old
|
as Lili |
Matthias Schoch
He was 23, now 39 years old
|
as Kurier |
Karin Pfammatter
She was 47, now 62 years old
|
as Frau Schneider |
Jennifer Schmid
She was 27, now 43 years old
|
as Monisha |
Max Herbrechter
He was 51, now 66 years old
|
as Valentin |
Julia's Disappearance Crew
Name |
Department |
Christoph Schaub as Director. He was 51 (now 67) years old
|
Directing |
Martin Suter as Screenplay. He was 61 (now 76) years old
|
Writing |