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Falling into Place

You can only find love, when you stop running from yourself.
2023 | 113m | German

(398 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Aylin Tezel
Writer: Aylin Tezel
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A love story set in Scotland and London that follows a romance between Kira and Ian, two 30-somethings who meet while on the run from themselves.
Release Date: Dec 07, 2023
Director: Aylin Tezel
Writer: Aylin Tezel
Genres: Drama, Romance
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Production Companies Weydemann Bros.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Job
Camy White Dressing Prop
Jon Hopkins Music
Julian Krubasik Cinematography
David J. Achilles Editor
Andy Drummond Production Design
Louise Allen Costume Design
Skye Burt Makeup Trainee
Christina Neuss Makeup Artist
Hazel d Smith Makeup Artist
Craig Tuohy Production Manager
Angus Finlayson Second Assistant Director
Nichola Petermann Assistant Director
Malcolm Rumbles Third Assistant Director
Rory Stewart First Assistant Director
David Wunderlich First Assistant Director
Heather Donnelly Standby Art Director
Katie Elisa Fiore Graphic Designer
Becca McDonagh Art Department Trainee
Tony Sheridan Property Master
Volker Armbruster Foley Editor
Bartek Baranowski Boom Operator
Robert Keilbar Dialogue Editor
Leslie Liu ADR Mixer
Duncan McCormick Boom Operator
Jonathan Schorr Sound Designer
Luis Schöffend Foley Artist
Jaime Sotelo Sound Mixer
Louis Bürk First Assistant Camera
James Hogarth Digital Imaging Technician
Alan McIlvride Electrician
Carl Rock Camera Trainee
Danny Strasser Second Assistant Camera
Fabian Zenker Gaffer
Hilary Ross Costume Supervisor
Dirk Meier Colorist
David Burt Location Manager
Pete Murphy Location Manager
Yvonne Carroll Script Supervisor
Maximilian Bungarten Production Coordinator
Kenni Campbell Assistant Location Manager
Sebastian Creaney Production Accountant
Carys Evans Production Assistant
Alex Mason Assistant Location Manager
Laura McBride Production Coordinator
Sarah Robbins Location Assistant
Aylin Tezel Writer, Director
Douglas Cox Line Producer
Ben Lukas Boysen Music
Des Hamilton Casting
Alexander Wunsch Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Name Title
Jennifer Armitage Executive Producer
John McKay Co-Producer
Yvonne Wellie Producer
Jakob D. Weydemann Producer
Jonas Weydemann Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

"Kira" (Aylin Tezel) is having a break in a wintery and rural Scotland when she encounters the charismatic "Ian" (Chris Fulton) outside a pub on a Friday night. He's already had fairly drunken sex in the gents and she's just got shot of some unwanted attentions from an enthusiastic would-be suitor, ... so the pair start to chat, to dance, generally muck about and to bond. The next twenty four hours sees each learn a little more of the other as they realise that they both come with strings attached, before he has to attend to a family emergency. She heads back to London where she gets a job as a set designer for a theatrical production. He, likewise, returns to that city to his girlfriend "Emily" (Alexandra Dowling) but it's clear that there's no surfeit of happiness anywhere here, for anyone. Maybe they'll meet again - serendipity might look kindly on them? Well you don't have to be Mystic Meg to guess the plot, but there's an enjoyable degree of chemistry on offer here between the two. Neither come across as especially versatile actors, but they do work well together and the scenes on the island are quite engaging and plausible to watch. It's padded out a bit, indeed it might have lost half an hour and better condensed the story into what essentially makes this work - the dynamic between the two of them, but it's still quite a well written and at times mischievous piece of cinema with some beautifully shot location photography.

Mar 06, 2024