No Place to Go (Die Unberührbare) 24 years old

No Place to Go

Flanders, a famous female author, travels in 1989 after the fall of the Berlin wall into the German capital. She is deeply depressed by the events because she saw the communist state as a very good thing that has now ended. In the joy of these days she finds no one to understand her, so she has to travel back to Munich. After meeting several people, known and unknown, it seems as if there will be no way to go.

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No Place to Go Cast

Name Character
Nina Petri She was 36, now 61 years old as Grete
Hannelore Elsner She was 57, 76 years old when she died as Hanna Flanders
Claudia Geisler She was 34, now 58 years old as Carmen
Michael Gwisdek He was 58, now 82 years old as Joachim
Lars Rudolph He was 33, now 58 years old as Viktor
Susanne Sachße She was 34, now 59 years old
Susanne Sachße She was 34, now 59 years old as Publisher
Marie Zielcke She was 21, now 45 years old as Krankenschwester
Tonio Arango He was 37, now 61 years old as Ronald
Charles Régnier He was 85, 87 years old when he died as Hanna's Vater
Jasmin Tabatabai She was 32, now 57 years old as Meret
Martin Wuttke He was 38, now 62 years old as Imbissverkäufer
Catherine Flemming She was 33, now 57 years old as Isabelle
Vadim Glowna He was 58, 70 years old when he died as Bruno

No Place to Go Crew

Name Department
Martin Todsharow as Original Music Composer. He was 32 (now 57) years old Sound
Isabel Meier as Editor. Editing
Ulrich Caspar as Producer. He was 43 (now 68) years old Production
Oskar Roehler as Director. He was 41 (now 65) years old Directing
Oskar Roehler as Screenplay. He was 41 (now 65) years old Writing
Hagen Bogdanski as Director of Photography. He was 34 (now 59) years old Camera
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No Place to Go (24 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, April 20, 2000
  • Runtime: 110 minutes