Regentage 2002
Wolfram Paulus' *Regentage (2002)* drifts into the quiet turmoil of a long-term marriage as Rosemarie and Hubert Haller, after nearly two decades together, find themselves teetering on the edge of separation.
Director: Wolfram Paulus
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Regentage (2002) about?
*Regentage* follows Rosemarie and Hubert Haller, a couple married for nearly twenty years whose relationship has grown stale. As both seek solace outside their marriage, they soon realize the distance between them may be harder to bridge than they thought. The film captures their quiet desperation and the fragile hope of rekindling what they once had.
Who directed Regentage?
Regentage was directed by Wolfram Paulus, a filmmaker known for his sensitive portrayals of human relationships and quiet dramas.
Who stars in Regentage?
The film stars Udo Wachtveitl as Hubert Haller, Sissy Höfferer as Rosemarie, and is joined by Hans Sigl, Louise Martini, and Johannes Silberschneider in key roles.
Is Regentage (2002) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *Regentage* offers an intimate character study of a marriage in crisis, grounded in strong performances and a thoughtful script. Fans of slow-burn romance-dramas will appreciate its restrained emotional depth, even if it isn't high on spectacle.
How long is Regentage?
Regentage has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About Regentage (2002) — A Married Couple's Last Summer of Second Chances
Wolfram Paulus' *Regentage (2002)* drifts into the quiet turmoil of a long-term marriage as Rosemarie and Hubert Haller, after nearly two decades together, find themselves teetering on the edge of separation. His gaze lingers on Monica's charm, while her heart turns toward Bernd, a charismatic self-proclaimed guru who offers escapism rather than stability. By the time they both realize what's slipping away, the question isn't just whether their love can survive, but whether it's worth the fight to reclaim it. Set against the backdrop of everyday routines and unspoken disappointments, this German romance-drama explores the fragile balance between routine and renewal, longing and belonging.
With a running time of just 90 minutes, *Regentage* unfolds like a late-summer rain—unexpected, cleansing, and over too soon. Udo Wachtveitl and Sissy Höfferer deliver quiet, powerful performances as the couple caught between familiarity and uncertainty, their chemistry grounding the story in raw emotion rather than melodrama.