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  1. No Place to Go (German: Die Unberührbare) is a German black-and-white film released in April 2000, directed by Oskar Roehler, starring Hannelore Elsner, about a suicidal middle-aged writer travelling around Germany at a time of personal crisis.

  2. Apr 20, 2000 · Overview. Flanders, a famous female author, travels in 1989 after the fall of the Berlin wall into the German capital. She is deeply depressed by the events because she saw the communist state as a very good thing that has now ended.

  3. Sep 10, 2012 · Cast and crew. Director: Oskar Röhler. Screenwriter: Oskar Röhler. Cast: Hannelore Elsner. Vadim Glowna. Jasmin Tabatabai. Lars Rudolph. Michael Gwisdek. Nina Petri. Tonio Arango. Claudia Giesler....

  4. Nov 30, 2000 · Set in 1989, the film tells the story of Hanna Flanders (Elsner), an eccentric, intellectual, middle-aged German writer torn between her idealisation of East Germany and a rapidly...

  5. No Place to Go is a German black-and-white film released in April 2000, directed by Oskar Roehler, starring Hannelore Elsner, about a suicidal middle-aged writer travelling around Germany at a time of personal crisis.

  6. No Place To Go (Die Unberührbare) is a film directed by Oskar Roehler with Hannelore Elsner, Vadim Glowna, Jasmin Tabatabai, Lars Rudolph .... Year: 2000. Original title: Die Unberührbare. Synopsis: Flanders, a famous female author, travels 1989 after the fall of the Berlin wall into the German capitol.

  7. A portrait of an author at the end of her life and career, based on the life of German writer Gisela Elsner. Hanna Flanders is a writer living in Munich who travels to Berlin just as the Berlin Wall is coming down. An admirer of East Germany and Communism, Hanna is saddened by the fall, and...