Trailer
Assistive Technologies

A E I O U: A Quick Alphabet of Love

Runtime
1hr 45mins
Directed by
Nicolette Krebitz
Featuring
Sophie Rois,
Udo Kier,
Milan Herms
Film Language
In German, French, and Russian with English subtitles
Body

She thought it would never happen to her again. He didn’t even know such a thing existed. A woman, a boy and another impossible love story.

Anna is 60 and her acting heyday is now behind her. She lives on her own but has a friend and confidant in her downstairs neighbor Michel, who is also single. Reluctantly, Anna accepts a job as a language coach for 17-year-old Adrian who has a speech impediment and is something of a misfit. She recognizes him as the boy who recently snatched her handbag in the street...

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