Frost (1997)
Time of darkness. Time of fire kindled against cold and fear. During the Holy Night, the seven year old Micha has to escape with his young mother Marianne from the violence of his drunken father... During their one week odyssey through frozen Germany, mother and son meet people to offer them shelter... Crushed by their own poverty, or dominated by their feelings of being lost, these people just hurt them deeper and they can be nothing other than stations of their continuous escape
Director: Fred Kelemen
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 201 min
Release Date: February 21, 1997
Cast
- Isolde Barth - Frau, die Obdach gewährt
- Adolfo Assor - Nachtportier
- Harry Baer - Mann, der Obdach gewährt
- Thomas Baumann - Besitzer der Tanzbar
- Paul Blumberg - Micha
- Mario Gericke - The Father
- Anna Schmidt - Marianne
Screenplay
Music: Charles Mori
Cinematography: Fred Kelemen
Editing: Fred Kelemen, Klaus Bieberthaler
Production: Poco FIlms
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
domestic violence, apartment building, drunk, east germany, christmas
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Frost about?
- Time of darkness. Time of fire kindled against cold and fear. During the Holy Night, the seven year old Micha has to escape with his young mother Marianne from the violence of his drunken father... During their one week odyssey through frozen Germany, mother and son meet people to offer them shelter... Crushed by their own poverty, or dominated by their feelings of being lost, these people just hurt them deeper and they can be nothing other than stations of their continuous escape
- Who directed Frost?
- Frost was directed by Fred Kelemen.
- Who stars in Frost?
- Frost stars Isolde Barth, Adolfo Assor, Harry Baer, Thomas Baumann, Paul Blumberg, Mario Gericke.
- How long is Frost?
- Frost has a runtime of 3h 21m (201 minutes).
- What genre is Frost?
- Frost is a Drama film.
- Where was Frost produced?
- Frost was produced in Germany.