Gelebt wird später 1987
In Egon Haase's 1987 short film *Gelebt wird später (1987)*, 19-year-old Christian arrives with unshakable confidence, convinced he's cracked the code to success.
Director: Egon Haase
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Gelebt wird später* (1987) about?
*Gelebt wird später* follows Christian, a self-assured teenager who believes he has life figured out—until a chance encounter with Maria, a free-spirited woman living in poverty, challenges every assumption he holds. The film contrasts ambition with spontaneity, revealing how much we lose when we only look ahead.
Who directed *Gelebt wird später*?
The film was directed by Egon Haase, a German filmmaker whose work often explores the intersection of personal ambition and societal expectations.
Who stars in *Gelebt wird später*?
The cast includes Markus Fraunholz, Patricia Schäfer, Alexander Alluskewitz, and Ralf Kratzert in key roles.
Is *Gelebt wird später* (1987) worth watching?
Though short and unrated, *Gelebt wird später* offers a compelling snapshot of youthful arrogance clashing with raw authenticity. Its blend of drama and comedy makes it a hidden gem for fans of character-driven storytelling, even if its pacing may not appeal to everyone.
How long is *Gelebt wird später*?
*Gelebt wird später* runs for 15 minutes.
About Gelebt wird später (1987) — A 1987 German drama-comedy about ambition, youth, and unexpected wisdom
In Egon Haase's 1987 short film *Gelebt wird später (1987)*, 19-year-old Christian arrives with unshakable confidence, convinced he's cracked the code to success. His arrogance sets him apart from his idealistic best friend, a music student lost in dreams, and his slacker brother who couldn't care less about ambition. But fate has other plans when Christian crosses paths with Maria—a free-spirited woman who calls a shabby shack home and lives life on her own chaotic terms.
This 15-minute drama-comedy blends sharp generational contrasts with wry humor, diving into the tension between planning for the future and embracing the present. Set against a backdrop of post-war disillusionment, the film questions what it means to truly live. With minimal dialogue and a visceral atmosphere, *Gelebt wird später* captures the raw energy of youth clashing with reality, all in under the span of a coffee break.
Expect a story that's as much about self-doubt as it is about defiance—perfect for fans of character-driven cinema that lingers long after the credits roll.