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35-year old ballet soloist Peter ends his career as a performance dancer and, on the occasion of his last stage performance, looks back on his career and his life. Peter′s retrospection is centred on the relationship with his professional and romantic partner Lotte, who he had once met at a joint performance. Peter remembers the landmarks of their love: their marriage, their child, and Lotte′s severe illness that threatened to end her career. In flashbacks, the film shows how the couple survived this crisis by working sacrificially to return to the stage and celebrate international success.

Top Cast

  • Frank Bey

    Frank Bey

  • Hannelore Bey

    Hannelore Bey

  • Frank Ciazynski

    Frank Ciazynski

  • Roland Gawlik

    Roland Gawlik

  • Christine Harbort

    Christine Harbort

  • Peter Jahoda

    Peter Jahoda

  • Roman Kaminski

    Roman Kaminski

  • Traudl Kulikowsky

    Traudl Kulikowsky

  • Heidemarie Schneider

    Heidemarie Schneider

Overview

35-year old ballet soloist Peter ends his career as a performance dancer and, on the occasion of his last stage performance, looks back on his career and his life. Peter′s retrospection is centred on the relationship with his professional and romantic partner Lotte, who he had once met at a joint performance. Peter remembers the landmarks of their love: their marriage, their child, and Lotte′s severe illness that threatened to end her career. In flashbacks, the film shows how the couple survived this crisis by working sacrificially to return to the stage and celebrate international success.

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