
Love Comes Lately
Love Comes Lately is a 2007 film written for the screen and directed by Jan Schütte. The film is based on the short stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer.
Plot
Elderly Jewish writer Max Kohn is an Austrian émigré whose overactive mind is causing a state of perpetual confusion. He's a successful author of short stories who lives in New York City and is so old-fashioned that he believes that the only proper way to write is by using a typewriter. Max has several women interested in seducing him, but he spends most of his time with fellow worrier Reisel. During a trip to speak in nearby Hanover Max begins editing his latest story—a wild tale of a Miami retiree who gets himself into various kinds of trouble. It doesn't take Max long to lose himself in his own writings, and pretty soon, he's mixed up in two sexy romances and an unsolved murder.
More details
author | Jan Schütte |
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contentLocation | New York City |
director | Jan Schütte |
editor | Katja Dringenberg Renate Merck |
genre | comedy-drama |
keywords | austria edit émigré meet miami retiree short stories speak spring successful author unsolved write |
musicBy | Henning Lohner |
producer | Alex Gibney |
productionCompany | Zero Fiction Film |
publisher | Kino International |
recordedAt | Florida |