Viehjud Levi
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Jew-Boy Levi
1935, a valley in the Black Forest. The cattle dealer Levi comes, like every year, into the valley to conduct his business. Levi has decided to win the hand and heart of Lisbeth Horger, the daughter of farmer Horger. But Levi finds that the valley has changed.
The Reichsbahn has sent the engineer Fabian Kohler and a group of railway workers from the capital to repair the damage to a railway tunnel.They also bring a new spirit into the closed world of the Black Forest valley. A time for decisions has come for Lisbeth: she must decide between her boyfriend Paul Braxmeier and Levi. But the new age is also beginning almost imperceptibly for the other inhabitants of the valley: farmer Horger won′t buy any more cattle from the Jew Levi; swastika flags are on the stammtisch in the inn; the tyres of Levi′s van are slit open. A familiar world is becoming hostile and alien. No-one stands up for Levi. Except for Lisbeth. But the time is against their love.
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
Credits
| Regie: | Didi Danquart |
| Drehbuch: | Didi Danquart, Martina Döcker |
| Kamera: | Johann Feindt |
| Musik: | Cornelius Schwehr |
| Darsteller: | |
| Bruno Cathomas | Benjamin Levi |
| Caroline Ebner | Lisbeth Horger |
| Bernd Michael Lade | Paul Braxmaier |
| Martina Gedeck | Fräulein Neuner |
| Ulrich Noethen | Ingenieur Kohler |
| Eva Mattes | Kresenz Horger |
| Wolf Bachofner | 1. Bahnarbeiter |
| Georg Blumreiter | 2. Bahnarbeiter |
| Gerhard Olschewski | Andreas Horger |
| Peer Martiny | 3. Bahnarbeiter |
| Produktionsfirma: | Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion AG (Zürich), Zero Fiction Film GmbH (Berlin), Lotus-Film GmbH (Wien) |
| Produzent: | Martin Hagemann, Erich Lackner, Susann Wach Rósza |
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Titel
| Originaltitel (DE) Viehjud Levi |
Fassungen
Original | |
| Länge: | 2574 m, 94 min |
| Format: | 35mm, 1:1,85 |
| Bild/Ton: | Eastmancolor, Dolby SR |
| Prüfung/Zensur: | FSK-Prüfung (DE): 23.08.1999, 82845, ab 6 Jahre / feiertagsfrei |
| Aufführung: | Uraufführung (DE): 12.02.1999, Berlin, IFF - Internationales Forum des Jungen Films; Kinostart (DE): 30.09.1999, St. Georgen; TV-Erstsendung (DE FR): 08.12.2002, Arte |




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