WOMAN DRIVING, MAN SLEEPING
by Rudolf Thome
synopsis
Dentist Sue and the philosophy professor Anton have been leading a seemingly intact life, juggling careers and a family with four children. Until one day, however, when their 18 year-old son Thomas has a breakdown. Thomas' situation threatens the stability of the family.
| international title: | Woman Driving, Man Sleeping |
| original title: | Frau Faehrt, Mann Schla |
| country: | Germany |
| sales agent: | Cine-International Filmvertrieb |
| year: | 2003 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Rudolf Thome |
| film run: | 122' |
| screenplay: | Rudolf Thome |
| cast: | Hannelore Elsner, Karl Kranzkowski, Serpil Turhan, Joya Thome, Nicolai Thome, Hanns Zischler |
| cinematography by: | Michael Wiesweg |
| film editing: | Dörte Völz- Mammarella |
| art director: | Astrid Poeschke |
| costumes designer: | Joan Clayton |
| music: | Katia Tschemberdji |
| producer: | Rudolf Thome |
| production: | Moana Film |
| distributor: | Academy Films |
















