Love Life (2007 film)

Love Life (known as Liebesleben in German) is a 2007 German/Israeli film directed by Maria Schrader and shot in Israel. It is based on a novel by Zeruya Shalev, with the screenplay written by Schrader and Laila Stieler. The film won two 2008 Bavarian Film Awards for Best Cinematography (Benedict Neuenfels) and Best Music (Niki Reiser). Neuenfels also won the 2008 German Film Award for Best Cinematography.

Love Life
(Liebesleben)
Original film poster
Directed byMaria Schrader
Screenplay byMaria Schrader and Laila Stieler
Story byZeruya Shalev (novel)
StarringNetta Garti
Rade Sherbedgia
Music byNiki Reiser
CinematographyBenedict Neuenfels
Edited byAntje Zynga
Release date
2007
CountryIsrael / Germany

Cast

Awards and nominations

  • 2008: Benedict Neuenfels won Best Cionematography award for the film in German Film Awards
  • 2008: Christian M. Goldbeck nominated for Best Production Design for the film in German Film Awards
  • 2008: Benedict Neuenfels won Best Cionematography award for the film in the Bavarian Film Awards
  • 2008: Niki Reiser won Best Music award for the film in the Bavarian Film Awards

Soundtrack

Liebesleben
Soundtrack album
Released2007 CD
GenreSoundtrack
LabelNormal (Indigo)

A soundtrack album was released containing the following:

  1. Love Life
  2. Attracted to Arie
  3. "If She Had Chosen You..."
  4. "This Is My Life"
  5. Jara
  6. "Don't Forget to Exhale"
  7. Abused
  8. Finding the Truth
  9. The Desert
  10. Bewildered
  11. Caught
  12. The Photo
  13. Jara's Quest
  14. Road to Akko
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