A Fading Man - Welf Reinhart

Golden Lynx Competition- Fiction

MON JUN 22 - 9pm

MULTIMEIOS AUDITORIUM

Session with Welf Reinhart and Q&A

A Fading Man by Welf Reinhart | Deutschland | 100’

The artist Hanne (Dagmar Manzel) and the retired pastor Bernd (August Zirner) lead a happy marriage that, after many years, has settled into a comfortable routine, when Hanne’s former husband Kurt (Harald Krassnitzer) suddenly appears at their door out of nowhere. Due to his dementia, Kurt can no longer remember that he and Hanne have been divorced for 20 years. When the couple takes him in temporarily, a lightness long thought lost returns to their marriage. But as time goes by, their shared life begins to unravel more and more.
A FADING MAN tells a touching story about forgetting and remembering, about love and friendship, about growing older and staying young, about farewell and the courage to begin anew. With great sensitivity and a fine sense for nuance, the film portrays tragic as well as comic moments, especially those that come with old age and shape our lives into what they are. At the heart of the film are Dagmar Manzel, Harald Krassnitzer, and August Zirner, who shine as Hanne, Kurt, and Bernd, balancing seriousness with subtle humor."

© Sebastian Schieffner

Welf Reinhart was born in 1995 in Würzburg. He first studied in Kassel and later studied feature film directing at the University of Television and Film (HFF) in Munich. His short film “Eigenheim” screened at numerous Academy Award-qualifying festivals and won, among other honors, the Student Academy Award in Los Angeles in 2022. A FADING MAN is his first feature-length film. It celebrates its premiere in the competition section in Rotterdam.