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MOVIE TVTV Movie The portrait of a woman who diminishes with every passing day +++ In the style of Haneke’s Academy-Award-winning “Amour,” a subtle, gentle, yet virtuoso portrayal of dementia by the grande dame of Germanlanguage screen stars, Christiane Hörbiger +++ Beta_FadingMemories_2S.indd 1 10.09.13 17:58 The portrait of a woman who diminishes with every design: www.boccalu.com All rights reserved • Credits not contractual • Different territories/ 2 passing day Category Genre Original Title The signs cannot be ignored. Charlotte, early 70s, owner and general manager of a successful real-estate company, has been increasingly forgetting names and appointments, driving off in a stranger’s car and even entering the wrong house by mistake. She senses that this is more than occasional forgetfulness – but who wants to claim this downward spiral for oneself? She tries to pass off the symptoms as mere nuisances, which suits her son Markus. But what he won’t see, Charlotte’s daughter Sandra does. And, most of all, Markus’ life companion Katrin, a trained nurse. She helps them accept that their mother has set off on a journey that will take her far, far away from everyone and everything she knew and loved – to a place without memories and people without names... TV Movie Drama Stiller Abschied Directed by Florian Baxmeyer Written by Thorsten Näter Starring Production Credits Format Christiane Hörbiger Oliver Mommsen Jaenette Hain Ulrike C. Tscharre Lotte Flack Moritz Jahn Aspekt Telefilm Produktion for ARD Degeto in association with Beta two hours DE www.betafilm.com/fadingmemories Beta_FadingMemories_2S.indd 2 10.09.13 17:58