27.04.2021  •  Agencies NEWS

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Actor Frederick Lau and Actress Luise Heyer on love and their ‘Generation Relationship Incapable’ - photographed by Max von Treu for MAX, the magazine for aesthetes - post-produced by BLINK IMAGING

Recently re-issued magazine MAX is designed for aesthetes, who can hardly warm up to the idea of lifestyle with its traditional connotations. Best-agers and Instagrammers are connected within a community which stands for new perspectives, inspiration, knowledge and credibility in all areas of life.

In the new issue, fellow actors Frederick Lau (36) and Luise Heyer (31) talk about love and their Generation Relationship Incapable. In an interview with Patrick Heidmann, they speak about the truths told in their new film. They themselves, by the way, are far from being relationship incapable. Luise is the mother of two children, and Frederick is meanwhile the father of three.


MAX VON TREU staged the shoot on location. The result is an entertaining photo spread about ‘Generation Relationship Incapable’. BLINK IMAGING was in charge of both digital support, including equipment, and subsequent post production.

Generation Relationship Incapable’ is the film adaptation of the same-titled book by Michael Nast, which was published in 2016. It was directed by Helena Hufnagel for production company Pantaleon Films. The story : Micha (Frederick Lau) thinks he is God’s gift to women. He’s single, dates one woman after another, only to stop contacting them as soon as things get all too serious or he becomes bored. So, he tinders his way from one woman to the next, without the slightest intention of finding someone with whom he can settle down. He’s not the only one to think this way. After all, many other members of his generation feel the same way. They just can’t do relationships – or they’re just too afraid to commit. It’s alright for Micha because he can use it as an excuse to justify his lifestyle. But his dating spree only works for the full-time single until he meets Ghost (Luise Heyer), who also thinks that the concept of committing to a relationship is outdated. From then on, he finds himself on the flip-side of ‘diabolic’ dating. Micha, as confident as ever, still thinks he is doing everything right when he’s flirting with Ghost. But far from it – he’s being ghosted this time with all the tricks in the book. Independent as she is, Ghost doesn’t have a crush on romantic Micha at all… (source: filmstarts.de//)

 
BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

 
BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

 
BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

 
BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

 
BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

 
BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

BLINK IMAGING | Max von Treu for max magazin

 
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