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Gripsholm

Deutschland Schweiz Österreich 1999/2000 Spielfilm

Gripsholm
Kurt is a pugnacious publisher and ironic author and, thanks to his risqué chanson lyrics, a celebrated star of many a revue. In a seemingly endless summer he travels to the castle of Gripsholm together with his girlfriend Lydia. Two of their friends, the seductive vaudeville singer Billie and the passionate flyboy Karlchen, join the lovers in Sweden for a while to spend their vacation - thus causing further erotic turbulences.

 


Even during his vacation, Kurt is pursued by legal action initiated by the army of the German Reich. In one of his articles he had made the statement that "all soldiers are murderers" - a statement that is still highly controversial. Kurt sees the brownshirts looming on the horizon and decides not to return to Germany.
Tucholsky once wrote: "You often think that love is stronger than time, but time is always stronger than love." This is what the four summer guests Kurt, Lydia, Karlchen, and Billie have to admit to themselves at the end of their sensual and boisterous, melancholic and bitter journey to the North. It is the summer of 1932, and soon nothing will ever be the same again.

Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH

Credits

Director

  • Xavier J. Koller

Screenplay

  • Stefan Kolditz

Director of photography

  • Pio Corradi

Editing

  • Patricia Rommel

Music

  • Oliver Truan
  • David Klein

Cast

  • Ulrich Noethen
    Kurt Tucholsky
  • Heike Makatsch
    Prinzessin Lydia
  • Jasmin Tabatabai
    Billie
  • Marcus Thomas
    Karlchen
  • Sara Föttinger
    Ada
  • Anette Felber
    Frau Adriani
  • Katharina Blaschke
    Hagere Nichte
  • Gerlinde Klug
    Stumme Nichte
  • Rudolf Wessely
    Verleger
  • Leif Liljeroth
    Baron Valberg

Production company

  • Thomas Wilkening Filmgesellschaft mbH (Potsdam)
  • Starhaus Filmproduktion GmbH (München)
  • Catpics AG (Zürich)
  • DOR Film Produktionsgesellschaft mbH (Wien)

Producer

  • Thomas Wilkening

Alle Credits

Director

  • Xavier J. Koller

Assistant director

  • Marcel Just
  • Margarethe Heitmüller

Screenplay

  • Stefan Kolditz

based on

  • Kurt Tucholsky (Motive der Erzählung "Schloß Gripsholm")

Director of photography

  • Pio Corradi

Camera operator

  • Tilman Büttner

Lighting design

  • André Pinkus

Set design

  • Peter Manhardt

Make-up artist

  • Jakob Peier
  • Grit Kosse

Costume design

  • Birgit Hutter

Editing

  • Patricia Rommel

Dubbing editor

  • Kirsten Kunhardt

Sound

  • Heinz Ebner

Foley artist

  • Herbert Schulz

Audio mixing

  • Klaus Hornemann

Choreographer

  • Rhys Martin

Music

  • Oliver Truan
  • David Klein

Arrangement

  • Kol Simcha (Liedkompositionen)
  • Kurt Tucholsky (Liedtexte)

Vocals

  • Kol Simcha
  • Jasmin Tabatabai

Cast

  • Ulrich Noethen
    Kurt Tucholsky
  • Heike Makatsch
    Prinzessin Lydia
  • Jasmin Tabatabai
    Billie
  • Marcus Thomas
    Karlchen
  • Sara Föttinger
    Ada
  • Anette Felber
    Frau Adriani
  • Katharina Blaschke
    Hagere Nichte
  • Gerlinde Klug
    Stumme Nichte
  • Rudolf Wessely
    Verleger
  • Leif Liljeroth
    Baron Valberg
  • Inger Nilsson
    Frau Andersson
  • Horst Krause
    Generalkonsul
  • Giora Seeliger
    Kollege
  • Bernarda Reichmuth
    Kollegin
  • Christiane Brammer
    Aushilfe
  • Karl Hoess
    Taxifahrer
  • Lucia Hinterberger
    Erika

Production company

  • Thomas Wilkening Filmgesellschaft mbH (Potsdam)
  • Starhaus Filmproduktion GmbH (München)
  • Catpics AG (Zürich)
  • DOR Film Produktionsgesellschaft mbH (Wien)

in association with

  • Studio Babelsberg Independents (Potsdam-Babelsberg)
  • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) (Mainz)
  • Schweizer Fernsehen für die deutsche und rätoromanische Schweiz (SF DRS) (Zürich)
  • Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) (Wien)

Producer

  • Thomas Wilkening

Co-Producer

  • Ulrich Limmer
  • Dr. Rainer Kölmel
  • Alfons Sinniger
  • Danny Krausz
  • Kurt Stocker

Producer (TV)

  • Daniel Blum

Line producer

  • Barbara Christian-Kropp

Unit production manager

  • Manfred Fritsch

Location manager

  • Barbara Nehring

Original distributor

  • Kinowelt Filmverleih GmbH (München)

Funding

  • Filmboard Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH (Potsdam)
  • Eurimages (Straßburg)
  • FilmFörderung Hamburg GmbH (Hamburg)
  • Filmförderungsanstalt (FFA) (Berlin)
  • Beauftragte/r der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien - Filmförderung (Berlin)
  • Österreichisches Filminstitut (ÖFI) (Wien)
  • Eidgenössisches Departement des Innern (EDI) (Bern)
  • Media Programm der EU (Brüssel)
  • European Script Fund der EU

Shoot

    • 24.08.1999 - 18.10.1999: Schweden (Kullaberge, Umgebung von Dandskrona), Wien, Schweiz
Duration:
2841 m, 104 min
Format:
35mm, 1:2,35
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Dolby Digital
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 07.11.2000, 85679 [3. FSK-Prüfung]

Screening:

Kinostart (DE): 16.11.2000;
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 03.10.2003, ZDF

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE CH AT) Gripsholm

Versions

Original

Duration:
2841 m, 104 min
Format:
35mm, 1:2,35
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Dolby Digital
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 07.11.2000, 85679 [3. FSK-Prüfung]

Screening:

Kinostart (DE): 16.11.2000;
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 03.10.2003, ZDF

Prüffassung

Duration:
103 min
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 22.09.2000, 85679 [2. FSK-Prüfung]

Duration:
2779 m, 101 min
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 29.08.2000, 85679, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

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