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Source: Basis, DIF
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Lennie Burmeister, Trine Dyrholm, Devid Striesow (from left to right)
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19-year old Paul is the main protagonist of Ulrich Köhler's movie debut as director. Paul is doing his military service but deserts from the army on the way back from a maneuver. He is absent without leave and hides in his parents' bungalow in the middle of nowhere of the Hessian province. While his parents are on vacation, Paul becomes more and more apathetic during his stay in the bungalow. Paul's aggressions only break out when he gets into a fight with a former schoolfellow.
When Paul's older brother Max also comes to their parents' bungalow with his girl-friend Lene, tensions heat up between the two brothers. Although it is hard to relate to Paul's actions in any way, it is equally difficult for Paul to escape his aimlessness.
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Deutschland
2001/2002, Spielfilm
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Director |
Ulrich Köhler |
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Assistant director |
Lars Henning |
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Screenplay |
Ulrich Köhler; Henrike Goetz |
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Director of photography |
Patrick Orth |
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Assistant camera |
Ute Freund |
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Camera assistant |
Ute Burandt von Kameke |
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Lighting design |
Theo Lustig; Nico Mölter |
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Dolly grip |
Stephan Reimsbach |
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Production design |
Silke Fischer; Anna Dischkow (Assistenz) |
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Prop Master |
Rossana Mazzi |
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Costumes |
Birgit Kilian; Antje Holzapfel |
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Make-up |
Antje Holzapfel |
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Editing |
Gergana Voigt |
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Assistant editor |
Sascha Seidel |
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Sound editor |
Thomas Knop |
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Sound |
Johannes Grehl |
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Boom operator |
Stephan Stoyke |
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Mixing |
Pierre Brand |
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Cast |
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Michael Abendroth |
Zigarettenmann |
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Frank Breitenreiter |
Frank |
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Lennie Burmeister |
Paul |
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Lou Castel |
Mann am Bahnhof |
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Trine Dyrholm |
Lene |
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Nicole Gläser |
Kerstin |
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Maria Hagewald |
Dunja |
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Dirk Jansen |
LKW-Fahrer |
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Jörg Malchow |
Stefan |
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Steffen Münster |
Lehrer |
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Frederic Neurath |
Arne |
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Helke Sander |
Frau am Bahnhof |
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Devid Striesow |
Max |
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Walter Zimmermann |
Wirt |
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Production company |
Peter Stockhaus Filmproduktion GmbH (Hamburg) |
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in co-production with |
Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) (Mainz) |
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Producer |
Peter Stockhaus; Tobias Büchner; Christian Cloos |
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Production manager |
Sabina Doerr; Sascha Lienert (Assistenz); Dorothea Künzig (Assistenz) |
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Unit manager |
Nicolas Reichelt; Jochen Dehn (Assistenz); Felix Eckert (Assistenz) |
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Funding |
FilmFörderung Hamburg GmbH (Hamburg); Hessischer Rundfunk Filmförderung (Frankfurt am Main); Hessische Filmförderung (Frankfurt am Main); Kuratorium Junger Deutscher Film (Wiesbaden) |
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Shoot |
12.06.2001-14.07.2001: Umgebung von Marburg/Lahn, Gladenbach, Bad Endbach |
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Original distributor |
Basis-Film Verleih GmbH (Berlin) |
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Length |
2340 m, 85 min |
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Format |
35mm, 1:1,85 |
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Picture/Sound |
Farbe, Dolby Digital |
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Rating |
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 27.01.2003, Nr. 92853, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei |
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Screening |
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 08.09.2003, ZDF; Aufführung (DE): 11.2003, Mannheim, IFF |
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