FRI, OCTOBER 11 AT 7:00pm

When Will It Be Again Like It Never Was Before

L.A. Premiere! Event to be followed by reception. ‘German Currents 2024’
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DIRECTOR
Sonja Hess
FORMAT
DCP
RUNTIME
1h 51m
CAST
Arssenni Bultmann, Laura Tonke, Devid Striesow
SYNOPSIS
In German with English subtitles.

For Josse Meyerhoff (Loup Moltzen/von Bülow/Rose), growing up is anything but typical. His family lives on the grounds of Germany’s largest psychiatric hospital, where his father, Richard (Striesow), is the director, and the boundaries between the patients and the family’s private lives are blurred. His mother, Iris (Tonke), ignores the signs of her crumbling marriage by painting Italian vistas and escaping into memories of her youth. The youngest of three boys, Josse is prone to emotional outbursts and sadness but often finds comfort and a sympathetic ear among the clinic’s patients. As Josse grows from his childhood in the 1970s to adolescence, his first love, a taste of freedom abroad, tragic losses in the 1980s, and finally into adulthood and his return to his family in the 1990s, the search for a sense of belonging and a feeling of home travels with him.

Multi-award-winning writer-director Sonja Heiss and co-writer Lars Hubrich’s skillful adaptation of Joachim Meyerhoff’s best-selling autobiographical novel blends tragedy and comedy, coming to life through powerful performances by Tonka, Striesow, Geiger, and Loup Moltzen/von Bülow/Rose, who portray Josse throughout the years.
CAST
Arssenni Bultmann, Laura Tonke, Devid Striesow
SYNOPSIS
In German with English subtitles.

For Josse Meyerhoff (Loup Moltzen/von Bülow/Rose), growing up is anything but typical. His family lives on the grounds of Germany’s largest psychiatric hospital, where his father, Richard (Striesow), is the director, and the boundaries between the patients and the family’s private lives are blurred. His mother, Iris (Tonke), ignores the signs of her crumbling marriage by painting Italian vistas and escaping into memories of her youth. The youngest of three boys, Josse is prone to emotional outbursts and sadness but often finds comfort and a sympathetic ear among the clinic’s patients. As Josse grows from his childhood in the 1970s to adolescence, his first love, a taste of freedom abroad, tragic losses in the 1980s, and finally into adulthood and his return to his family in the 1990s, the search for a sense of belonging and a feeling of home travels with him.

Multi-award-winning writer-director Sonja Heiss and co-writer Lars Hubrich’s skillful adaptation of Joachim Meyerhoff’s best-selling autobiographical novel blends tragedy and comedy, coming to life through powerful performances by Tonka, Striesow, Geiger, and Loup Moltzen/von Bülow/Rose, who portray Josse throughout the years.
This film is a presentation of the American Cinematheque. Tickets for this (or any other) American Cinematheque screenings at the Egyptian are only available through their site, here.
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AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE AT THE EGYPTIAN: OCT 11 - OCT 13
FEATURING: WHEN WILL IT BE AGAIN LIKE IT NEVER WAS BEFORE, 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, DOUBLE INDEMNITY, PET SEMATARY feat. Q&A with Mary Lambert and Brad Greenquist, WELFARE, THE CRANES ARE FLYING, ZODIAC feat. Q&A with James Vanderbilt.
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