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Paths

Andreas and Martin navigate the highs and lows of everyday life as their son reaches maturity. A measured reflection on the traces of a long-standing relationship. The enduring romance of two individuals. Not about how they met, nor a phase they endure, but about the full span of their shared experiences: the years from the first kiss to today.

Director(s)

Chris Miera

Alexander Weiz

Cast & Crew

Mike Hoffmann

Mike Hoffmann

Andreas Haller

Mathis Reinhardt

Mathis Reinhardt

Martin Winter

Cai Cohrs

Cai Cohrs

Six-Year-Old Max

Tom Böttcher

Tom Böttcher

Max

Peer Martiny

Peer Martiny

Gutsmann

Eva Horacek

Eva Horacek

Christa

Yvonne Döring

Yvonne Döring

Julia Engel

Sara Löffler

Sara Löffler

Manuela Hoffmann

Ludwig Bundscherer

Ludwig Bundscherer

Radiosprecher (voice)

Verena Weiss

Verena Weiss

Supermarktansage (voice)

Sarah Heimann

Sarah Heimann

Kassiererin Konzert

Chris Miera

Chris Miera

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Alexander Weiz

Alexander Weiz

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 45 mins
Released on27 Oct 2017
Languagede
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

Hmmm. This might well have worked better on paper, or perhaps even on stage where the confines of the sets might have given it greater intimacy. As a movie, though, it's all rather pedestrian. It's about two men (though it could easily be about any adult permutation) - "Andreas" (Mike Hoffman) and "Martin" (Mathis Reinhardt) who have a young son "Max" and a life together which we now enjoy/share/endure over a rather lengthy hundred minutes. It's not that it's dull - indeed there is a paucity of dialogue that works quite well at times, it's just that it's maybe a bit too much like real life. Not a great deal happens - and when it does, it's not necessarily that interesting to those watching or can appear a little dramatically contrived. The film is set over quite a long timeframe too, and there are gaps. Sometimes that is good but towards the end, though, that becomes rather puzzling - almost as if the writers just wanted to get it all over with. It's quite nicely filmed, but I felt a little like a fly on the wall watching something that wasn't that compelling or always any of my business.

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Paths - Official Trailer
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