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  1. Formentera: Directed by Ann-Kristin Reyels. With Sabine Timoteo, Thure Lindhardt, Ilse Ritter, Tatja Seibt. A young couple on holiday slowly becomes estranged.

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    • Drama
    • Ann-Kristin Reyels
    • 2021-12-17
  2. Feb 9, 2012 · A young German couple get the Balearic blues in Formentera, the sun-baked but luke-warm sophomore feature from director/co-writer Ann-Kristin Reyels (2007’s award-winning Hounds) Toplining the ...

  3. Ben and Nina are on holiday in Formentera. They are staying with four aging dropouts and have left their young daughter at home to have more time for each other. It becomes clear that each of them sees their life together in Berlin very differently.

    • Germany
    • Formentera
    • fiction
    • 2012
  4. Feb 10, 2012 · The choices they made in Formentera. German director Ann-Kristin Reyels’ first feature film Hounds won the Berlinale Forum FIPRESCI prize in 2007, and she returns to the same section with Formentera, an intimate film about a... 10/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Forum/Germany

  5. Ben and Nina are on vacation in Formentera and have left their daughter at home to have more time with each other. It soon becomes clear that they see their life together in Berlin very differently. Ben has been dreaming of moving to the island and Nina wants nothing to do with it. When a woman...

    • Ann-Kristin Reyels
    • Sabine Timoteo, Thure Lindhardt
  6. by Ann-Kristin Reyels. synopsis. Ben and Nina are on holiday in Formentera. They are staying with four aging dropouts and have left their young daughter at home to have more time for each other. It becomes clear that each of them sees their life together in Berlin very differently.

  7. Formentera is a film directed by Ann-Kristin Reyels with Sabine Timoteo, Thure Lindhardt, Ilse Ritter, Tatja Seibt .... Year: 2012. Original title: Formentera. Synopsis: Ben and Nina are on holiday in Formentera. They are staying with four aging dropouts and have left their young daughter at home to have more time for each other.