Sommersturm 2004
R | 1h 38min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 2 September 2004 (Germany)
Storyline
A close friendship between two crew teammates is tested when one slowly discovers he’s gay and attracted to the other.
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for sexuality, language and drug content
User review:
Summer Storm is a remarkably sensitive and entertaining film, a drama about sexual orientation with stellar acting, plenty of comic relief, and the touching moments that make this movie worth a second or third visit. Within minutes, I was captivated by the main characters, reliving my own doubts in those beautiful days between high school and reality.
Those looking for an erotic homosexual expose of yet another ”coming out” will probably be disappointed. The interaction of the sexes is both subtle and natural, damn normal, as it should be. Few films let you forget your own sexual orientation and draw you into the scene through the sheer power of love and affection. The tears, joys and pain of youth are vividly painted on a backdrop of beautifully photographed scenes that are both authentically modern and nostalgically overpowering. These are the friends you want to meet on your next canoe trip or wished you had met at summer camp 40 years ago.
Summer Storm is perhaps the best German film in decades, a quiet film that steals your heart. American audiences have had to wait a bit longer to finally see it. In Germany, the film was rated PG-12. The US version is rated R. That says something about the progress (or lack of) in dealing with films that address sexuality. US audiences can deal with ”Sex and the City” and ”Six Feet Under” but don’t dare let our kids see a movie that might help them find their sexual identity. Personally, I can’t think of a better film as an introduction to sex education, in grade school. I highly recommend watching the film with your teen-aged son or daughter. They can explain the parts you didn’t quite catch.
Director: Marco Kreuzpaintner
Writers: Thomas Bahmann (screenplay), Marco Kreuzpaintner (screenplay)
Stars: Robert Stadlober, Kostja Ullmann, Miriam Morgenstern
Country: Germany
Language: German
Release Date: 2 September 2004 (Germany)
Filming Locations: Steinsee, Bavaria, Germany
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420206/
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID : mp42 (isom)
File size : 12.7 GiB
Duration : 1 h 39 min
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 18.3 Mb/s
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the eng sub isnt syncro with the movie, can u give me the release name of the video for me to find a good sub?
Subtitle syncro is fixed and reuploaded.
hi admin. nitro link please. thanks.
hi admin. any news for the link? 🙂
Download link added!
Better copy added
I just tried the link’s and it says there removed for copyright. May be good to start changing the name’s and adding passwords.
broken link. Reup?
The like is gone, could you please add it back, Thank you
please reload, thank you
Any chance for a re-up? Thanks!
please, reupload it!!!
Actually you see one of the guys’ p**** rock hard at the lake scene. You even hear it …
I ordered the DVD from Amazon, btw.
P*** doesn’t show every version of this movie. This is some kind of a director’s cut or something?
I’d really appreciate a reupload of the uncensored version please. Links are all dead.
Hey boss, you still there?
Sure! 🙂 I will upload soon. Sorry for the delay.
Download link added.
Thanks boss!
Thank you so much.