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  1. The Bloom of Yesterday: Directed by Chris Kraus. With Lars Eidinger, Adèle Haenel, Jan Josef Liefers, Hannah Herzsprung. A very romantic comedy on the edge of the abyss: in the middle of the deepest life crisis, Holocaust researcher Toto is assigned an assistant for the Congress preparation: Zazie, of Jewish origin and with pronounced Teutophobia.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Chris Kraus
    • 2017-01-12
  2. The Bloom of Yesterday ( German: Die Blumen von gestern) is a 2016 German-Austrian comedy film directed by Chris Kraus. [ 1] Cast. Lars Eidinger as Totila Blumen. Adèle Haenel as Zazie Lindeau. Jan Josef Liefers as Balthasar Thomas. Hannah Herzsprung as Hannah Blumen. Sigrid Marquardt [ de] as Tara Rubinstein. Bibiane Zeller [ de] as Lisbeth Blumen

  3. Nov 4, 2016 · Film Review: ‘The Bloom of Yesterday’ As audacious but uneven as you'd imagine an offbeat romantic comedy exploring the legacy of the Holocaust two generations on would be. By...

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  5. The Bloom of Yesterday. Feature Film. |. Chris Kraus. |. 2016. Trailer Website DISTRIBUTION World Sales Facebook. A renowned German Holocaust researcher, the grandson of a prominent Nazi war criminal, is struggling with his family history, his career and his hatred of people in general.

  6. Directed by Chris Kraus. An almost romantic comedy on the edge: Holocaust researcher Toto is having a major life crisis. Just when things at home and work could not get worse, he unwantedly gets a new assistent assigned to himself. Zazie is french, jewish, slightly germanophobe and supposed to help Toto to prepare a major congress.

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  8. While studying the Holocaust with his eccentric female assistant, a stubborn researcher makes an unexpected discovery. With a touch of romantic comedy, this drama depicts the shadow that these historical events continue to cast over people’s lives.