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Nobody Loves Me 1994

★ 6.235 votes104 min📅 1994-11-07

German director Doris Dörrie crafts the quirky yet poignant *Nobody Loves Me (1994)*, a darkly comedic drama that blends existential musings with a touch of whimsy.

Director: Doris Dörrie

Cast

Maria Schrader
Maria Schrader
Fanny Fink
Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
Orfeo de Altamar
Michael von Au
Michael von Au
Lothar Sticker
Elisabeth Trissenaar
Elisabeth Trissenaar
Madeleine
Joachim Król
Joachim Król
Anton
Ingo Naujoks
Ingo Naujoks
Lasse Laengsfeld
Peggy Parnass
Peggy Parnass
Frau Radebrecht
Oliver Nägele
Oliver Nägele
Herr Froh
Ömer Simsek
Ömer Simsek
Bankangestellter (Bank employee)
Gruschenka Stevens
Gruschenka Stevens
Geliebte 2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nobody Loves Me (1994) about?

Fanny, a woman on the verge of 30, grapples with existential dread and signs up for dying classes. Her life takes a surreal turn when a skeleton—her neighbor Orfeo—appears in her apartment elevator, leading her to question fate and unexpected connections.

Who directed Nobody Loves Me?

The film was directed by Doris Dörrie, known for her sharp, insightful storytelling in German cinema.

Who stars in Nobody Loves Me?

The film features Maria Schrader in a standout role, alongside Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss, Michael von Au, Joachim Król, and Elisabeth Trissenaar.

Is Nobody Loves Me (1994) worth watching?

*Nobody Loves Me* is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat dramedies. Its unique blend of dark humor and existential themes makes it a compelling watch, especially for those who enjoy character-driven stories with a twist.

How long is Nobody Loves Me?

The runtime is 104 minutes.

About Nobody Loves Me (1994) — A Dark Comedy About Midlife, Death, and Surprising Friendships

German director Doris Dörrie crafts the quirky yet poignant *Nobody Loves Me (1994)*, a darkly comedic drama that blends existential musings with a touch of whimsy. At its heart is Fanny, a woman teetering on the edge of 30 and increasingly fixated on mortality, so much so that she enrolls in evening classes on dying. Her routine takes an unexpected turn when a skeleton—her eccentric neighbor Orfeo, a Black, gay psychic—appears in her apartment building's malfunctioning elevator. Orfeo insists Fanny is about to meet 'him,' leaving her to question whether it's Lothar, a slick yuppie apartment manager, or someone else entirely. With sharp humor and understated melancholy, Dörrie explores themes of isolation, self-discovery, and the absurdity of modern life.

Maria Schrader delivers a standout performance as Fanny, navigating the film's delicate balance between comedy and introspection. Supported by a talented cast including Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss and Joachim Król, *Nobody Loves Me* offers a unique take on midlife crises and the search for meaning. The film's moody yet playful tone makes it a standout in the drama-comedy genre.