Tobby
Jazz singer and bongo player Tobby Fichelscher has received a tempting offer. He's been invited to join a tour abroad, which would be well paid. But Tobby hesitates to accept. Because he wouldn't be playing "his" music. Caught in a quandary about whether to choose art or career, he roams the city. He goes to a basement jazz club, a snack bar, the Wannsee beach; he meets fellow artists, an admirer, friends and acquaintances – and finally makes a decision…
"The people and locations are real". The film seems to be as improvised as its protagonist's music. The associative editing, jump cuts and high shots made "Tobby" a pioneer of cinematic modernism, so of course it could not find a distributor. Whereby the documentary images do more than just give us a look at Berlin's artistic niches and urban wastelands. In Tobby's sessions with musician friends, the palaver within Kreuzberg's bohemian world – especially during the five-minute drum and scat solo performed in the Gropius Bau, which had been destroyed in the war – the city becomes an echo chamber for his attitude towards life.
Source: 74. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Tobby Fichelscher
- als Quartett
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Still photography
Editing
Miscellaneous
Music
Cast
- Tobby Fichelscher
- als Quartett
Participation
Production company
Producer
Location manager
Production assistant
Original distributor
Shoot
- 10.04.1961 - 13.06.1961: Berlin
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 30.10.1962, 25800, ab 18 Jahre / nicht feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung (DE): 20.10.1961, Mannheim, IFF;
Kinostart (DE): 27.11.1962, Berlin, Studio;
Aufführung (DE): 07.05.1987, Oberhausen, IFF - Retrospektive: 25 Jahre Oberhausener Manifest
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Tobby
Versions
Original
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 30.10.1962, 25800, ab 18 Jahre / nicht feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung (DE): 20.10.1961, Mannheim, IFF;
Kinostart (DE): 27.11.1962, Berlin, Studio;
Aufführung (DE): 07.05.1987, Oberhausen, IFF - Retrospektive: 25 Jahre Oberhausener Manifest
Digitalisierte Fassung
Aufführung (DE): 16.02.2024, Berlin, IFF - Retrospektive
Awards
- Preis der Volkshochschul-Jury
- Geldpreis