Verrückt nach Paris

Verrückt nach Paris

Deutschland 2001/2002, Spielfilm

Synopsis

Crazy About Paris

Hilde, Philip and Karl all live in a home for disabled people in Bremen. Hilde helps out in the kitchen, while Philip and Karl make children′s toys in a supervised workshop. Enno, their supervisor, goes about his job cooly, keeping an ironic distance between himself and the proceeding.

Philip, who is a thalidomide victim, becomes embroiled in a nasty argument with his girlfriend, Vanessa. In the meantime, Enno manages to spoil Karl′s chances of getting a job outside the supervised workshop. One day, Hilde, Philip and Karl decide to peel off on their own. Equipped with a little luggage, Hilde′s savings and a bundle of toy ducks, they get on a train bound for Cologne. Their very own little excursion!
When they arrive in Cologne they start selling their wooden ducks in front of the cathedral, which gets them in trouble with a gang of youths. A charitable organisation at the railway station takes the trio in and informs the home of their whereabouts. But the runaways manage to slip away unnoticed yet again. They miss their train back to Bremen - but this only makes them all the more determined to embark on a proper journey. By now, Enno is on his way to Cologne to retrieve the truants. With the help of the police, he starts searching for them everywhere - in vain. Meanwhile, Hilde has booked couchette tickets for them all ont he night train to Paris. Enno misses the runaway by a hair′s breadth; he leaps into a taxi and drives off after the train, but doesn′t manage to catch up with them until the train stops at Liège. He finally discovers the trio on the train - but it won′t stop again now until it reaches Paris…

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Credits

All Credits

Director:Eike Besuden, Pago Balke
Assistant director:Heike Frei
Screenplay:Eike Besuden, Pago Balke
Director of photography:Piotr Lenar
Assistant camera:Matthias Kind
Lighting design:Axel Berger
Gaffer:Jochen Wahrmann
Set design:Heike Lauer
Costume design:Astrid Karras
Make-up artist:Elisabeth Harlan
Editing:Margot Neubert-Marić, Birgit Hemmerling, Elke Schloo (Beratung)
Sound:Stephan Hyndes
Sound assistant:Bianca Ihnken
Casting:Tina Böckenhauer
Music:Karsten Gundermann
  
Cast: 
Paula KleineHilde
Wolfgang GötschKarl
Frank GrabskiPhilip
Dominique HorwitzEnno
Martin LüttgeKollakowski
Aglaia SzyszkowitzChris
Corinna HarfouchFrau Hermann
Marion MitterhammerJulia
Doris KunstmannFrau Schneider
Hermann LauseWerner
Hella von SinnenBlumenverkäuferin
Renato GrünigHerr Schneider
Egon KalbowDieter
Rolf BackertWölfi
Norbert KentupCurry Curt
David OpokuGeorge
Lucienne VauvilléMadame Dubonnet
Sandra TkaczykVanessa
Klaus ThalmannFriedhelm
Angelina AkpovoLucille
Anke EngelsmannMissionsfrau
Francesa de MartinTaxifahrerin
Pago BalkeHerr Wolters
Nastasia KumaRosalie
Peter KämpfeHerr Krussmann
  
Production company:Geisberg Studios Filmproduktion GmbH (Bremen)
in co-production with:Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) (Hamburg), Radio Bremen (RB) (Bremen), Arte Deutschland TV GmbH (Baden-Baden)
in association with:Buxx Film (Buxtehude), Orange Film (Paris)
Producer:Eike Besuden
Producer (TV):Annette Strelow (Radio Bremen [RB]), Jeanette Würl, Andreas Schreitmüller
Unit production manager:Ingrid Holzapfel, Kirsten Lukaczik
Production manager:Inge Haar
Shoot:24.07.2001-15.09.2001: Bremen, Köln, Paris
Original distributor:Neue Visionen Filmverleih GmbH (Berlin)
Funding:Filmförderung des NDR in Niedersachsen, FilmFörderung Hamburg GmbH (Hamburg), Bremer Innovations-Agentur (BIA) (Bremen), Kuratorium Junger Deutscher Film (Wiesbaden), Bremer Landesmedienanstalt (Bremen)
Length:2470 m, 90 min
Format:35mm, 1:1,66
Picture/Sound:Eastmancolor, Dolby Digital
Rating:FSK-Prüfung (DE): 05.09.2002, 91612, ohne Altersbeschränkung / feiertagsfrei
Screening:Uraufführung (DE): 15.02.2002, Berlin, IFF - Perspektive Deutsches Kino;
Kinostart (DE): 12.09.2002;
TV-Erstsendung: 04.12.2004, ARD

Titles

Originaltitel (DE) Verrückt nach Paris

Versions

Original

Length:2470 m, 90 min
Format:35mm, 1:1,66
Picture/Sound:Eastmancolor, Dolby Digital
Rating:FSK-Prüfung (DE): 05.09.2002, 91612, ohne Altersbeschränkung / feiertagsfrei
Screening:Uraufführung (DE): 15.02.2002, Berlin, IFF - Perspektive Deutsches Kino;
Kinostart (DE): 12.09.2002;
TV-Erstsendung: 04.12.2004, ARD