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3quarksdaily (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
From Die tageszeitung, over at signandsight. "Andreas Dresen talks to Birgit Glombizta about geriatric love and sex, and his new film 'Wolke 9'": Cloud 9" takes 30 to 40-year-olds into their parents' bedrooms and confronts them with scenes that sons...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
Film News: Cologne screenings run July 10-13 -- German Films Previews, the Teutonic film market taking place in Cologne July 10-13, will showcase 23 local pics, including Andreas Dresen’s Cannes screener “Cloud 9” and Helma Sanders-Brahms’ “Clara,” about 19th-century composer Clara Schumann.
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Cinematical (Free subscription) | 27/05/2008
Filed under: Drama , Foreign Language , Independent , Romance , Cannes , Theatrical Reviews , Festival Reports , Cinematical Indie Can a love story for the geriatric set be as engaging as an affair romp about sexy young people? It certainly can, at least in Andreas Dresen's brave, remarkable Wolke 9 ( Cloud Nine ) , a tale about an older woman who has an affair and falls in love with an even older...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 18/05/2008
Film Reviews: Two oldies prove that love and sex doesn't stop in one’s dotage in “Cloud 9,” a small film with a big heart. Focused more on the results of a September-September love affair than the whys or wherefores, fifth feature by Andreas Dresen, the grungy poet of East German working-stiff life (“Night Shapes,” “Grill Point,” “Summer in Berlin”), is more fest or tube fare than theatrical, but should...