Trailer
Assistive Technologies

3 Days in Quiberon

Runtime
1hr 55mins
Directed by
Emily Atef
Featuring
Marie Bäumer,
Birgit Minichmayr,
Charly Hübner
Film Language
German
Body

Presented by the Goethe Institute Boston.

In 1981, legendary German-French actress Romy Schneider meets two Stern magazine reporters in Quiberon, a small village on the coast of Brittany. Despite her previous negative encounters with the German press, Schneider opens up and bares her soul – to a breaking point.

The more the actress exposes herself to the reporters, the more the person behind the celebrity comes to the fore. A multi-faceted portrait emerges of a compelling actress and woman who unsparingly gives her all, yet believes she has seldom truly been seen or understood.

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