Girls Only (2001)

Suddenly grown-up or just shortly before – Julia wants to change herself, Marina wants to become a cop, Ojun is on her way in a long-term therapy, Jenny is Franks girl-friend and Stefanie has taken charge of her life by herself. Five girls from the eastern areas of Berlin between week-ends in discos, the daily life in the school, family and friends. A documentary about the first steps towards an independant life, about actions causing seperations, about love, money, death and the longing for happiness.

Director: Elke Hauck
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 65 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Birgit Möller
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Girls Only about?
Suddenly grown-up or just shortly before – Julia wants to change herself, Marina wants to become a cop, Ojun is on her way in a long-term therapy, Jenny is Franks girl-friend and Stefanie has taken charge of her life by herself. Five girls from the eastern areas of Berlin between week-ends in discos, the daily life in the school, family and friends. A documentary about the first steps towards an independant life, about actions causing seperations, about love, money, death and the longing for happiness.
Who directed Girls Only?
Girls Only was directed by Elke Hauck.
How long is Girls Only?
Girls Only has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is Girls Only?
Girls Only is a Documentary film.
Where was Girls Only produced?
Girls Only was produced in Germany.