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ADIEU PARIS

by Franziska Buch

synopsis

Investment bank manager Frank Berndssen (c. 40), based in Berlin, believes life to be just a matter of careful advance planning. Currently, he works for a Swiss investor group keen on taking over the French nation-wide meat production chain of Charcuteries Albert. If everything turns out well, Frank's bank will earn billions, and he'll be promoted to a director's post. He just needs the French side to agree to his plan, which is why he's on his way to Paris. While still at Airport Berlin-Tegel waiting to check in, Frank's progress is slowed to a standstill by chaotic author Patrizia Munz (beginning 30s), who wishes to board the plane under all circumstances, although the flight is overbooked in the economy class. Patrizia, an upcoming novelist, has forgotten her credit cards, when she received a phone call just an hour ago from a Paris clinic. Her lover, Parisian architect Jean-Jacques Secretin lies in a coma, heavily injured in a car crash. Frank, queuing nervously behind her, loans to Patrizia the cash she needs for the upgrade of her economy-class ticket. On the flight in business class, they make hesitant but ineffective efforts to do smalltalk and then leave each other alone.

original title: Adieu Paris
working title: Upgrade
country: Germany, Luxembourg, France
sales agent: The Match Factory
year: 2013
genre: fiction
directed by: Franziska Buch
release date: DE 11/07/2013
cast: Jessica Schwarz, Hans-Werner Meyer, Sandrine Bonnaire, Jean-Yves Berteloot
cinematography by: Hagen Bogdanski
film editing: Andrea Mertens
art director: Sylvia Kasel
music: Gast Waltzing
producer: Stefan Schubert, Ralph Schwingel
co-producer: Nicolas Steil
production: Wüste Film, Wüste Film West, Iris Productions
distributor: Farbfilm Verleih GmbH

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