Shattered Glass (2002)
To find a bone marrow donor for himself, fashion designer Jesko visits his upper-class family in southwest Germany where he has to confront mental illness and long-held grudges.
Director: Chris Kraus
Genre: Drama, History
Runtime: 101 min
Release Date: October 31, 2002
Cast
- Jürgen Vogel - Jesko
- Nadja Uhl - Zitrone
- Dietrich Hollinderbäumer - Gebhard
- Andrea Sawatzki - junge Käthe
- Margit Carstensen - Käthe
- Peter Davor - Ansgar
- Ronnie Janot
- Monika Hirschle
- Christian Koerner
- Roxanne Borski
Screenplay
Music: Jan Tilman Schade
Cinematography: Judith Kaufmann
Editing: Renate Merck
Production: Baumgarten Merims Productions, Forest Park Pictures
Country: Germany, Canada, United States of America
Language: Deutsch, English
Box Office: $3M
Original Language: de
Themes
Reflections on Life and Death, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering
Keywords
sibling relationship, terminal illness, mental illness, broken family, wealthy family
More Films by Director: Chris Kraus
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Shattered Glass about?
- To find a bone marrow donor for himself, fashion designer Jesko visits his upper-class family in southwest Germany where he has to confront mental illness and long-held grudges.
- Who directed Shattered Glass?
- Shattered Glass was directed by Chris Kraus.
- Who stars in Shattered Glass?
- Shattered Glass stars Jürgen Vogel, Nadja Uhl, Dietrich Hollinderbäumer, Andrea Sawatzki, Margit Carstensen, Peter Davor.
- How long is Shattered Glass?
- Shattered Glass has a runtime of 1h 41m (101 minutes).
- What genre is Shattered Glass?
- Shattered Glass is a Drama, History film.
- How much did Shattered Glass gross?
- Shattered Glass grossed $3M worldwide.
- Where was Shattered Glass produced?
- Shattered Glass was produced in Germany, Canada, United States of America.
- What are the themes of Shattered Glass?
- The themes of Shattered Glass include: Reflections on Life and Death, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering.