You Can't Go Home Again (1999)
A 1998 Dutch documentary about Klaus Mann, the son of novelist Thomas Mann. An openly bisexual writer who spent World War II in Amsterdam, Klaus suffered from depression, marginalization, and drug addiction; he attempted suicide several times and died in his early 40s, though his famous father was too busy doing a reading for Swedish radio to attend his son’s funeral.
Director: Bart van Esch
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 58 min
Release Date: November 1, 1999
Cast
- Bruno Ganz - Narrator (voice)
- Carolyn Sherwood Jones
- Gerardjan Rijnders - Narrator (voice)
- Steven van Watermeulen
Screenplay
Music: Tom D’Angremond, Paul Veld
Country: Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl
More Films by Director: Bart van Esch
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is You Can't Go Home Again about?
- A 1998 Dutch documentary about Klaus Mann, the son of novelist Thomas Mann. An openly bisexual writer who spent World War II in Amsterdam, Klaus suffered from depression, marginalization, and drug addiction; he attempted suicide several times and died in his early 40s, though his famous father was too busy doing a reading for Swedish radio to attend his son’s funeral.
- Who directed You Can't Go Home Again?
- You Can't Go Home Again was directed by Bart van Esch.
- Who stars in You Can't Go Home Again?
- You Can't Go Home Again stars Bruno Ganz, Carolyn Sherwood Jones, Gerardjan Rijnders, Steven van Watermeulen.
- How long is You Can't Go Home Again?
- You Can't Go Home Again has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
- What genre is You Can't Go Home Again?
- You Can't Go Home Again is a Drama film.
- Where was You Can't Go Home Again produced?
- You Can't Go Home Again was produced in Netherlands.