Der strand von Trouville Filming Locations

Der strand von Trouville filming locations

Where was Der strand von Trouville filmed? Der strand von Trouville was filmed in 6 locations across Germany in the following places:

Der strand von Trouville Filming Locations

Essen is a city in western Germany. Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex has been transformed to house several museums. A heritage trail through the former colliery chronicles the city’s history of coal mining and steel production. In a former coal-washing plant, the Ruhr Museum is dedicated to regional history. Red Dot Design Museum showcases contemporary design through everyday objects in an old boiler house.

Huge, busy Mitte is Berlin’s central borough, home to the Brandenburg Gate and Museum Island’s art institutions, as well as the striking Hauptbahnhof central train station and sprawling Tiergarten park. Elegant boulevards like Unter den Linden and squares like Gendarmenmarkt are known for their restored pre-war buildings, and the Hackescher Markt area has hip cafes and shops in a series of labyrinthine courtyards.

Wildau is a German town of the state of Brandenburg, located in the district of Dahme-Spreewald. It is located close to Berlin and easily reached by the S-Bahn. As of 2019 its population was 10,404 inhabitants.

Der strand von Trouville (1998)
Runtime: 84 minutes
Rating: 6.7
Release year: 1998
IMDB: tt0131033
Plot summary

Young Piano teacher Lukas accidentally meets DJ Nathalie, the love of his life. After losing her telephone number, he starts looking for her. Finally, he finds her place and stays with friends of hers while she is abroad. Now Lukas falls in love with Alice, but does not want to admit it. And while his relationship with Alice is in doubt, Nathalie comes back home. Trouble had been breeding all along.

Genres
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Cast
Boris Aljinovic
Antje Westermann
Katja Zinsmeister
Lars Rudolph
Directors
Michael Hofmann
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Der strand von Trouville filming locations