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The Glass Sky

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In a world where reality intertwines with the supernatural, a renowned writer finds himself trapped in a struggle between his own demons and the strange fate that surrounds him. After the death of his wife, the protagonist seeks solace in his work, but sadness and guilt haunt him at every turn. In the midst of his anguish, he begins to receive mysterious letters that appear to have been sent from beyond.

As he delves into this series of cryptic messages, he uncovers a disturbing connection to an ancient urban legend that speaks of a bridge between worlds, a place where the living can communicate with the dead. Intrigued yet hesitant, he decides to follow clues that will lead him to a remote and enigmatic city where it is said that the horizon is made of glass. There, he encounters a series of unique characters that confront him with his own fears and desires.

On this emotional journey, the boundary between life and death blurs, and our protagonist must confront his traumas and darkest secrets to find peace and redemption. With an atmosphere laden with symbolism and stunning visuals, the film delves into the nature of grief and the love that endures beyond physical existence. Ultimately, it becomes a reflection on hope, forgiveness, and the invisible connections that bind us to those we have lost.

Media type
Movie
Year
1987
Director
Nina Grosse
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.80
Actors
Helmut Berger
Agnes Fink
Sylvie Orcier
Maria Hartmann
Tobias Engel
Klaus Mikoleit
Jean-François Dérec
Circé
Jodi Pavlis
Noel Vergo
Gender
Drama
Country
Germany
Original title
Der gläserne Himmel
Duration
0
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