The Left-Handed Woman
The Left-Handed Woman (German: Die linkshändige Frau) is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Peter Handke. It was based on Handke's own novel. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
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Directed by | Peter Handke |
Produced by | Wim Wenders |
Written by | Peter Handke |
Starring | Edith Clever |
Cinematography | Robby Müller |
Edited by | Peter Przygodda |
Production company | Filmverlag der Autoren |
Distributed by | Filmverlag der Autoren |
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Running time | 119 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Edith Clever as Marianne
- Bruno Ganz as Bruno
- Bernhard Minetti as The father
- Bernhard Wicki as The publisher
- Angela Winkler as Franziska
- Rüdiger Vogler as The actor
- Michael Lonsdale as The waiter
- Jany Holt as Woman in the meeting place
- Gérard Depardieu as Man with the T-Shirt
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References
- "Festival de Cannes: The Left-Handed Woman". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
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