Shortcuts
Please wait while page loads.
NATIONAL FILM AND SOUND ARCHIVE OF AUSTRALIA . Default .
PageMenu- Main Menu-
Page content

Catalogue Display

Ivie wie ivie = Precious Ivie

.
Item Information
Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date Res.
V3334
DVD   . Available .  
. Catalogue Record 94123 ItemInfo Beginning of record . Catalogue Record 94123 ItemInfo Top of page .
Catalogue Information
Field name Details
Record Number 94123
Country Germany
Production Company Weydemann Bros. Jakob, D and Jonas Weydemann In co-production with ZDF - The Little Television Play
Title Ivie wie ivie = Precious Ivie [videorecording]
Distributor Goethe-Institut 2021
Description DVD (113 min.) sound, colour 16:9
Contents PAL / Region 0/ Audio: Dolby digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1
Credits Director and Writer: Sarah Blaßkiewitz; Camera: Constanze Schmitt, David Schmitt; Editing: Emma Alice Graf; Music: Jakob Fensch; Sound: Johannes Doberenz; Producers: Constanze Schmitt, David Schmitt;
Subtitles German (full), German (partly), English (en), French (fr), Spanish (Latin America), Portuguese (Brazil), Arabic (ar), Chinese (zh), Russian (ru), Italian (it), Turkish (tr), Estonian (et), Czech (cs)
Cast Haley Louise Jones, Lorna Ishema, Maximilian Brauer, Anne Haug Anneke Kim Sarnau, Louis Nitsche, Sheri Hagen, Luisa-Céline Gaffron, and others
Summary 30-year-old Ivie - affectionately called "Chocolate" by her friends - has African roots. She grew up with her mother in Leipzig and never met her African father. After completing her studies, she is looking for a permanent position as a teacher, because she wants to have a career. Ivie lives with her best friend Anne and is temporarily working for her ex, Ingo, at a tanning salon. The three have been closest friends since childhood. When Ivie's younger half-sister Naomi from Berlin suddenly shows up at the door and tells her about the death of their father, Ivie is overwhelmed. As the sisters slowly get to know each other, Ivie increasingly asks her nickname,and also questions her self-image. Source: DVD
Subjects Feature films -- Germany
Drama
Coming Of Age
Goethe Institut
Relationship
Family
Access Note No Restriction
Catalogue Information 94123 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 94123 Top of page .

Reviews


This item has not been rated.    Add a Review and/or Rating94123
Quick Search