Rokoko (1996/1997) - Filmanfang

Director
Production company
Ulrike Pfeiffer Filmproduktion (Hamburg); in Zusammenarbeit mit: Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) (Köln), Arte G.E.I.E. (Straßburg)
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Source

Ulrike Pfeiffer Filmproduktion

Category
Filmanfänge

The video shows the first five minutes of the film.

Film synopsis: Rokoko takes place on one day in 1753 . The children′s uninhibitedness is juxtaposed with the restraint of the teenage performers who only give a hint of the emotions, while the adults draw on their experiences of life to play their roles ...

A neglected castle and the natural surroundings serve as the backdrop for a summer comedy loosely based on Carlo Goldini. It is not the story itself, but rather the different acting techniques by the non-professional adult, teenage and child actors that provide the film′s subject. The children′s uninhibitedness is juxtaposed with the restraint of the teenage performers who only give a hint of the emotions, while the adults draw on their experiences of life to play their roles. The playing remains recognizable as a "game" and takes on a light and parable-like character. Unknown musical pieces by well-known composers from the 18th century were recorded on historical instruments for the film. Compositions by the eight- and 16-year-old W. A. Mozart underscore the youthful atmosphere of the film, while pieces by Marais do justice to the melancholic side of a young man.

Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH