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Golden Years

2022 | 91m | German

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A newly retired couple embarks on a cruise, but they find themselves drifting further apart. When things don’t go as planned, they learn to evolve their relationship in this affectionate comedy about self-discovery and developing new ways to spend one’s golden years.
Release Date: Nov 17, 2022
Director: Barbara Kulcsar
Writer: Petra Biondina Volpe
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords young actress
Production Companies ZDF, Zodiac Pictures, SRG SSR, SRF, Claussen+Putz Filmproduktion, Frontal21, Blue Entertainment, Frontal
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 25, 2025
Entered: Aug 25, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Esther Gemsch Alice Waldvogel
Stefan Kurt Peter Waldvogel
Gundi Ellert Michi
Ueli Jäggi Heinz
Isabelle Barth Susanne
Martin Vischer Julian
André Jung Josef
Monica Budde Claude
Teresa Harder Ingrid
Luisa Wolf Doctor
Andri Schenardi Andreas
Gulshan Sheikh Kollegin
Davide Gagliardi Costa Crew
Name Job
Wolfgang Weigl Editor
Petra Biondina Volpe Writer
Miriam Zimmermann Production Design
Jacques Kieffer Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Barbara Kulcsar Director
Manu Gerber Sound Designer
Linda Harper Costume Designer
Patrick Storck Sound Mixer
Tobias Dengler Cinematography
Corinna Glaus Casting
Name Title
Ulrike Putz Producer
Jakob Claussen Producer
Reto Schärli Producer
Lukas Hobi Producer
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Brent_Marchant
7.0

Retirement is supposed to be one of those times of life that we eagerly look forward to. Having the free time to do what we want, when we want, is thought to be liberating and thoroughly enjoyable. But, for some, the transition from full-time working life to full-time leisurely living can be challen ... ging, especially in the relationships of long-partnered couples, as seen in this latest feature outing from director Barbara Kulcsar. When Peter Waldvogel (Stefan Kurt) retires from his job of 37 years, his wife, Alice (Esther Gemsch), looks forward to spending more time with him, growing closer and falling in love all over again, a process she hopes will begin with a Mediterranean cruise. But Peter is unsettled and restless, not sure what to do with himself. And, when a family friend suddenly dies, he becomes obsessed with his own mortality and well-being, so much so that it becomes irritating to Alice. She wants to enjoy life with her husband traveling, meeting new people and having new experiences. Those plans get thwarted at seemingly every turn, however, even when it comes to embarking on the cruise, developments that drive a widening wedge between Peter and Alice and threaten the very foundation of their marriage. Is this what retirement is supposed to be about? Alice doesn’t think so, and these ever-intensifying circumstances push the couple to take a hard look at what their future will hold. In addressing this issue, the film presents a refreshingly honest take on what can emerge in the golden years of life, a time of transformation but not necessarily one that emerges in the form that we might have envisioned. Admittedly, some elements of the picture are rather predictable, but then there are also numerous twists and turns that take the story in unexpected directions. The film also would have benefitted from better audio quality (a growing problem with many releases these days) and a score that doesn’t sound like it was plucked from a 1980s Neil Simon movie. However, the performances of this offering’s fine ensemble cast, its beautiful cinematography of European locales, and its delightful and sometimes edgy humor make this romantic comedy-drama an enjoyable watch, now available online and in limited theatrical release. Undoubtedly, we’d all like for our golden years to live up to their hoped-for luster, and, if we approach them realistically, they truly can, as long as we provide the necessary spit and polish to make that happen.

Jul 03, 2024