Gefangene Liebe 1994 Film Page

Anneliese is determined that Florian will have a "better life" than her own, specifically by becoming a chemist. Although Florian initially appears to comply with his mother’s wishes to keep the peace, he secretly yearns for a simple life as a farmer. As Anneliese’s demands grow increasingly irrational and suffocating, the psychological pressure builds until the situation reaches a tragic breaking point. Cast and Crew

: Bitter and disappointed by her past relationships, Anneliese pours all her frustrated dreams into her son. She demands that Florian move to the city to become a chemist, even though his true passion is to remain on the farm as a farmer. Gefangene Liebe 1994 Film

The film centers on , a mother living with her 14-year-old son, Florian , on a dilapidated farm. While her husband and daughter work in the city, Anneliese focuses her intense, "exaggerated demands" on Florian, obsessively pushing him to become a chemist to fulfill her own lost dreams. Florian outwardly complies but secretly yearns to remain a farmer, a conflict that eventually leads to a tragic escalation as her "love" becomes a psychological prison. Core Details Release Year: 1994 Director: Dagmar Damek Writer: Peter Guthmann Key Cast: Anneliese: Senta Berger Florian: Götz Behrendt Ludwig: Martin Lüttge Bärbel: Anna Thalbach Genre: Drama / Family / Psychological Anneliese is determined that Florian will have a

To understand Gefangene Liebe , one must understand the German media landscape of 1994. The early 90s were a golden age for the on German television and home video. Following the liberalization of media laws in the late 80s, German broadcasters like RTL and Sat.1 began airing softcore erotic films in late-night slots. Gefangene Liebe sits comfortably alongside other 1994 releases like Venusmiach and Der letzte Kosmonaut . Cast and Crew : Bitter and disappointed by