Echolot (2013)

A clique gathers in a house in the country to hold its own personal funeral ceremony for a friend who has committed suicide. It's not unusual for extreme situations to lure people out of their shells. In this case, the suicide prompts them to switch off for a while; this weekend at least, these young people are no longer thinking about tomorrow. Instead, they surrender entirely to the moment and give their feelings free reign. They dance, love, argue, drink, go for walks, or take naps. But they also remember their dead friend, who is present in all their thoughts and conversations.

Director: Athanasios Karanikolas
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 80 min
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Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Echolot about?
A clique gathers in a house in the country to hold its own personal funeral ceremony for a friend who has committed suicide. It's not unusual for extreme situations to lure people out of their shells. In this case, the suicide prompts them to switch off for a while; this weekend at least, these young people are no longer thinking about tomorrow. Instead, they surrender entirely to the moment and give their feelings free reign. They dance, love, argue, drink, go for walks, or take naps. But they also remember their dead friend, who is present in all their thoughts and conversations.
Who directed Echolot?
Echolot was directed by Athanasios Karanikolas.
Who stars in Echolot?
Echolot stars Nina Horvath, Julian Keck, Aenne Schwarz, Lena Vogt, Martin Aselmann.
How long is Echolot?
Echolot has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Echolot?
Echolot is a Drama film.
Where was Echolot produced?
Echolot was produced in Germany.