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Im auf einer Novelle von Arthur Schnitzler basierenden Drama Late Fame kämpft ein alternder Dichter (Willem Dafoe) mit seinem Schicksal. Doch da wird er unerwartet von einer Gruppe junger Künstler aus New York entdeckt – darunter auch eine außergewöhnliche Theaterschauspielerin (Sandra Hüller).

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00:06Sphärger
00:06You're Ed Sachsberger. The Ed Sachsberger, right? The poet?
00:09That was a long time ago.
00:10You're brilliant. You wrote a masterpiece.
00:12It's as if the poems were written yesterday.
00:14They're moving, they're scathing, they're timeless.
00:17We all think so, my whole group.
00:19Your group?
00:23We're an artistic community of poets and artists, intellectuals.
00:26Unlike those posers over there, they're addicts.
00:29Heroin?
00:30No, the phone.
00:31We reject technology.
00:33As much as we can.
00:34It rocks the planet.
00:39He's pretentious.
00:40Like a dandy.
00:41I've been feeling very inspired since we spoke.
00:43He has airs.
00:44Fancy.
00:44Rich kid.
00:45Stopped writing poetry?
00:46Years ago.
00:47I worked at the post office.
00:48A man of letters.
00:50I guess you could say that.
00:56It's an honor to meet you.
00:58Mr. Saksberg.
00:59Thank you.
01:00Of course, this is exactly how you would look.
01:03So here is where he writes.
01:05Not yet.
01:05But you will, again.
01:06You might think the boys are silly, but they have connections.
01:09I had my moment, it ended.
01:11This would be your new moment.
01:12To Saksberger.
01:13Cheers.
01:15I spoke to my family friend about you.
01:16He's an agent.
01:17He'd like to meet you.
01:18Me?
01:19Meet me?
01:19Yes.
01:25You, sir, are not a discovery.
01:28You are a re-discovery.
01:31It's a book of poems that I wrote when I was a kid.
01:34I think you're some kind of intellectual?
01:35Because you wrote some poems 50 years ago?
01:38You have no idea.
01:42You seem particularly interested in Gloria.
01:44Gloria's background is a bit of a mystery.
01:46She likes it that way.
01:47I used to be the youngest one in every group.
01:50And then one day, I became the oldest.
01:52You must have been beautiful when you were young.
01:54I don't even know what I'm doing here.
01:56It is my great honor to reintroduce the great New York poet, Ed Saksberger.
02:29the Gó attendee in his apartment.
02:31Not my call.
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