Mein Traum oder Die Einsamkeit ist nie allein Filming Locations
Where was Mein Traum oder Die Einsamkeit ist nie allein filmed? Mein Traum oder Die Einsamkeit ist nie allein was filmed in 3 locations across Germany in the following places:
Mein Traum oder Die Einsamkeit ist nie allein Filming Locations
Landsberg am Lech is a town on the Lech River in southwestern Bavaria, Germany. Its well-preserved medieval town walls retain original towers, including the turreted Bayertor gateway. The old town is dominated by the 15th-century Stadtpfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt basilica with its Madonna and Child sculpture and Gothic stained glass. In the main square, the baroque Rathaus (town hall) features interior frescoes.
Oberhaching is a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, with 13,638 inhabitants on an area of 26.6 km². It is located 15 km south of Munich city centre and has a 1,250 year history.
Mein Traum oder Die Einsamkeit ist nie allein (2008)
A Man (Wolfgang Seidenberg) realizes the absurd emptiness of his life and leaves home, without actually knowing what he's running from as well as what he's looking for. After a ride on a taxi he ends up in a rather derelict area of town. In an abandoned business areal he runs into Godot (Mira Gittner), who is rummaging the city sewers for life's unwanted debris. During the night, the Man meets his inner self, his past and his demons. He reviews his former life, looking for meaning among (and between) the multitudes of social mannerisms of his past. In his flashbacks, he meets up with his family, his wife and loved ones, and goes on a trip trough his (and thus every other) existence. The memories are presented as differently twisted TV shows. Flipping through the channels and aided by Godot, the Man follows his own train of thought, guiding the members of the audience to their own lifes' cores.