Happiness is a Warm Gun (film)
Happiness Is a Warm Gun is a feature film by the Swiss director Thomas Imbach, who stages the life and death story of the lovers Petra Kelly and Gert Bastian. Between documentary-like scenes and fictional acting, as well as archive material, the narrative of a love story is created, rolled up from its end. Happiness Is a Warm Gun premiered at the International Locarno Film Festival in August 2001. The film won the Zurich Film Prize 2001 and was nominated for the Swiss Film Prize for best feature film and best leading actress.
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Directed by | Thomas Imbach |
Screenplay by | Thomas Imbach Jürg Hassler Peter Purtschert |
Produced by | Bachim Film Thomas Imbach |
Cinematography | Jürg Hassler Thomas Imbach |
Edited by | Jürg Hassler Thomas Imbach |
Music by | Sir Henry |
Release date | 2002 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Countries | Switzerland, Germany |
Language | German |
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