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Mutter Küsters' Fahrt zum Himmel

BR Deutschland 1975 Spielfilm

Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven

The film begins as a sequel to "Warum läuft Herr R. Amok?" ("Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?"): Hermann Küsters, who has been working at a tire factory in Frankfurt, shoots and kills a superior and then commits suicide after the company had announced mass layoffs at the plant. His wife, Mutter Küsters (Brigitte Mira), is at first completely helpless coping with this catastrophic event. Her son Ernst (Armin Meier), and his wife Helene (Irm Hermann) in particular, turn away from her because they do not want to be linked with the case of the "factory murderer".

Her daughter Corinna (Ingrid Caven), on the other hand, a night club singer, makes use of the sudden publicity to push her career. A magazine reporter (Gottfried John) who seems to be nicer than the mob of his colleagues publishes a particularly sensational, exxagerated, and defamatory article about the case. Mutter Küsters only finds consolation with Karl Thälmann (Kalrheinz Böhm), a journalist for the German Communist Party (DKP) newspaper "UZ", and his wife Marianne (Margit Carstensen): Both of them explain to her that although her husband′s deed was wrong because of its means, he had reasonable motives as the deed was the result of a decades-long repression at the workplace and a protest against the planned mass layoffs- Mutter Küsters then joins the DKP and explains her motives in a meeting: She feels to be taken seriously and complains about the fact that her husband did not have contact to the Communists to talk about his problems at work. "He is someone who has retaliated because he had been beaten all his life. But the way he did it was wrong... Now I want to make amends."

Mutter Küsters expects the DKP to help her rehabilitate her husband but when nothing happens she seeks help from an "anarchist" (Matthias Fuchs) who had promised to make her case known to the public with a political action. Together with some friends, he seizes the editorial office of the magazine that had published the false report . Horrified, and like in trance, Mutter Küsters has to witness that the terrorist takes hostages and demands the release of all political prisoners in Germany. On the way to their getaway car they get into a gun fight with the police and the terrorist and Mutter Küsters are shot and killed.

Used by kind permission of Wilhelm Roth

 

Credits

Director

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Screenplay

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Director of photography

  • Michael Ballhaus

Editing

  • Thea Eymèsz

Music

  • Peer Raben

Cast

  • Brigitte Mira
    Emma Küsters
  • Ingrid Caven
    Corinna
  • Margit Carstensen
    Marianne Thälmann
  • Karlheinz Böhm
    Karl Thälmann
  • Irm Hermann
    Helene
  • Gottfried John
    Niemeyer
  • Armin Meier
    Ernst Küsters
  • Kurt Raab
    Barbesitzer Gustav
  • Peter Kern
    Manager des Nachtclubs
  • Gustav Holzapfel
    Mann im Büro

Production company

  • Tango-Film (München)

Producer

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Alle Credits

Director

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Assistant director

  • Renate Leiffer

Screenplay

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Co-author

  • Kurt Raab

Director of photography

  • Michael Ballhaus

Assistant camera

  • Thomas Schwan

Lighting design

  • Ekkehard Heinrich

Production design

  • Kurt Raab

Construction manager

  • Rüdiger Schmid

Make-up artist

  • Jo Braun

Editing

  • Thea Eymèsz

Sound

  • Wolfgang Hoffmann

Music

  • Peer Raben

Cast

  • Brigitte Mira
    Emma Küsters
  • Ingrid Caven
    Corinna
  • Margit Carstensen
    Marianne Thälmann
  • Karlheinz Böhm
    Karl Thälmann
  • Irm Hermann
    Helene
  • Gottfried John
    Niemeyer
  • Armin Meier
    Ernst Küsters
  • Kurt Raab
    Barbesitzer Gustav
  • Peter Kern
    Manager des Nachtclubs
  • Gustav Holzapfel
    Mann im Büro
  • Peter Chatel
    1. Fotograf
  • Peter Bollag
    2. Fotograf
  • Vitus Zeplichal
    Reporter
  • Y Sa Lo
    Knabs Freundin
  • Liselotte Eder
    Frau Bries, Sekretärin
  • Matthias Fuchs
    Horst Knab
  • Volker Spengler
    Fotograf
  • Eva Mattes
    Sekretärin (ungenannt)
  • Hannes Kaetner
    Hausmeister im alternativen Ende
  • Adrian Hoven
    Redakteur im alternativen Ende

Dubbing

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder
    Synchronstimme des Pfarrers

Production company

  • Tango-Film (München)

Producer

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Unit production manager

  • Christian Hohoff

Shoot

    • Frankfurt am Main
Duration:
3275 m, 120 min
Format:
35mm
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Ton
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 23.07.1975, 47549, ab 16 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): 07.07.1975, Berlin, IFF;
Kinostart (DE): 02.01.1976

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE) Mutter Küsters' Fahrt zum Himmel
  • Schreibvariante (eng) Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven
  • Verleihtitel (US) Mother Kusters Goes to Heaven

Versions

Original

Duration:
3275 m, 120 min
Format:
35mm
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Ton
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 23.07.1975, 47549, ab 16 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): 07.07.1975, Berlin, IFF;
Kinostart (DE): 02.01.1976

Langfassung

Weiterer Titel (DE)
  • Schreibvariante (eng)
  • Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven
Duration:
130 min
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Ton
Source-URL: https://www.filmportal.de/en/movie/mutter-kusters-fahrt-zum-himmel_ea43d4a6db615006e03053d50b37753d