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Directed by
  
Philipp Stölzl

Edited by
  
Sven Budelmann

Initial release
  
2002

Music director
  
Ingo Frenzel

Editor
  
Sven Budelmann

6.9/10
IMDb

Music by
  
Ingo L. Frenzel

Running time
  
104 minutes

Director
  
Philipp Stölzl

Cinematography
  
Michael Mieke

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Written by
  
Wolfgang Kohlhaase David Hamblyn

Release date
  
2 July 2002 (2002-07-02) (Filmfest München) 26 February 2004 (2004-02-26)

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Baby is a 2002 German drama film directed by Philipp Stölzl, starring Alice Dwyer, Lars Rudolph and Filip Peeters. It tells the tragic story of a father, his daughter and the father's best friend, after the wives of the two men have died in a car crash. The film was Stölzl's feature-film debut.

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Cast

  • Alice Dwyer as Lilli
  • Lars Rudolph as Paul
  • Filip Peeters as Frank
  • Christian Grashof as Stiefel
  • Hamid Bundu as Tommy
  • Irina Platon as Lana
  • Mischa Hulshof as Johann
  • Fedja van Huêt as Polizist
  • Marc Prätsch as Wachmann
  • Illa Schöppe as Ramona
  • Release

    The film premiered on 2 July 2002 at Filmfest München. It was released theatrically in Germany on 26 February 2004.

    Reception

    David Rooney of Variety wrote:

    A suspenseful melodrama about an unorthodox family unit, Baby represents a slick but distancing feature debut for German commercials and musicvideo director Philipp Stolzl, who made clips for Rammstein, Faith No More, Garbage and Madonna, among others. Blighted by a script that fails to create even one engaging character with any evident emotional transition, the film aims for a droll, dark register but comes off as merely smug and cold.

    References

    Baby (2002 film) Wikipedia