(Reel Affirmations International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival)
Oct 16, 2004
Uruguay
No data
Oct 22, 2004
UK
(BFI London Film Festival)
Oct 30, 2004
Taiwan
(Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival)
Nov 2004
USA
(Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival)
Nov 11, 2004
France
(Paris Gay and Lesbian Film Festival)
Nov 23, 2004
France
No data
Dec 1, 2004
Hungary
(European Film Week)
Dec 3, 2004
Australia
(Adelaide Film Festival)
Feb 21, 2005
Greece
(Berlinale in Athens Film Festival)
Apr 4, 2005
Hong Kong
No data
Apr 28, 2005
Japan
(Deutsches Film Festival in Tokyo)
Jun 4, 2005
Spain
(Mostra Internacional de Cinema Gay i Lèsbic de Barcelona)
Jul 11, 2005
Finland
(Espoo Film Festival)
Aug 24, 2005
Greece
No data
Sep 1, 2005
Japan
(Tokyo)
Oct 29, 2005
USA
(Berlin & Beyond Festival)
Jan 16, 2006
Argentina
(DVD premiere)
May 14, 2008
Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken
(Original title)
Sentimientos mortales
Argentina
Peligrosa pasión, una historia real
Argentina (dvd title)
Parfum d'absinthe
France
Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken
Germany
Liebe in Gedanken
Germany (working title)
Love in Thoughts
Greece (transliterated title)
Szabad szerelem
Hungary
青い棘
Japan (Japanese title)
Love in Thoughts
Poland
К чему помыслы о любви?
Russia
Laberinto de sexo y muerte
Spain
少年根特的煩惱
Taiwan
Love in Thoughts
UK
Love in Thoughts
USA
Sentimientos mortales
Uruguay (original subtitled version)
Sex & Nudity
Mild
There is some sexuality/nudity in one scene, where Paul and Elli have sex in a forest hut, but nothing too graphic. Paul is completely naked, but only his backside and buttocks are shown. During sex, Elli removes part of her lace top revealing some of her breast for Paul to hold while they have sex.
Also there is quick nudity of Paul and Hilde, when they go swimming in the dark.
Violence & Gore
Severe
Profanity
Mild
There is mild language matching to the time in the past.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
People in the film often ingest alcohol getting drunken. Also they smoke cigarettes and cigars.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Moderate
The way of thinking, which is followed by the protagonists can be seen as disturbing, because they do not care destroying their youth. Of course the scene decribed in 'violence and gore' are graphic, disturbing and quite shocking to the audience.
This is no film to watch under (Deleted. Personal opinions about suitable viewing ages are not appropriate for the Parents Guide.)