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Duration: 21 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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Birth Name: Franka Potente
Birth Date: 1974-07-22
Birth Place: Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Alternate Names: Franke Potente, Франка Потенте, فرانکا پوتنته, فرانکا پوتهنته, フランカ・ポテンテ
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Franka Potente, born July 22, 1974 in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia (raised in Dülmen), Germany, began her acting career with 'After Five in the Forest Primeval' in 1995. She gained international recognition for her role in 'Run Lola Run' (1998), earning Germany's top film awards. After notable performances in German films, she transitioned to Hollywood with roles in 'Blow' (2001) and 'The Bourne Identity' (2002). In 2006, Potente starred in 'Romulus, My Father', was nominated for an Australian Film Industry Award, and wrote/directed her first film. She has appeared in various American TV series, including 'House M.D.' and 'Psych', and lived primarily in Berlin when not working on location.
Release Year: 1997
Nation: Germany
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Director: Thomas Bahmann
Writer: Hans Turner, Thomas Bahmann
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Tv Movie
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Keywords: coming out, male homosexuality
Lorenz, a gay copywriter in a happy relationship with his boss Adrian, meets Nina, a newly single secretary whose husband Kai has left her for another man. Lorenz unexpectedly develops feelings for Nina, causing emotional turmoil as he struggles to keep his new attraction hidden from Adrian. As Lorenz navigates his complex emotions and shifting loyalties, he must confront the chaos that his unexpected romantic predicament has created.
Coming In is a 1997 German comedy-drama television movie directed by Thomas Bahmann. The story revolves around Lorenz, a gay man navigating a society that expects him to conform to traditional gender norms and relationships. When Lorenz finds himself drawn to Nina, a heterosexual woman, he must grapple with his shifting identity and the expectations placed upon him by both his community and society at large. The film explores themes of sexual fluidity, self-discovery, and the complexities of modern love.