Director
Michael Schorr
Music (original)
Thomas Wittenbecher
Cast
Horst Krause, Harald Warmbrunn, Karl-Fred Müller, Ursula Schucht
Edition 2004
114'
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2003
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Drama, Comedy
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Format:
35mm
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Dialogue:
German, French, English
Saksen-Anhalt, former East Germany. Schultze has built his whole life in the mine and the bar, where he silently downs one beer after another. But the mines close and he and his mates Manfred and Jürgen are pensioned off early. His hobbies - fishing and the accordion - do not seem enough to keep boredom at bay. Seem. Because when Schultze, whose father was regarded as the greatest polka player the village ever knew, hears a cheerful zydeco melody on the radio, he is inspired by the up-tempo style from Louisiana, to the horror of many traditionally-minded villagers. He learns to cook jambalaya and takes on jobs to save for the great journey to the miraculous country where they make beautiful, lively accordion music. In a style that aptly suits the subject, Schorr allows the images to tell the story and the jokes. This bittersweet debut shines with its dry tone and loving portrayal of forgotten backwaters. Undoubtedly partly as a result of his sharp eye for detail and composition, the film won the directing prize of the Controcorrente at the Venice film festival.
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Credits
Directors
Michael Schorr
Music (original)
Thomas Wittenbecher
Cast
Horst Krause, Harald Warmbrunn, Karl-Fred Müller, Ursula Schucht
Scenario
Michael Schorr
Director of Photography
Axel Schneppat
Editors
Tina Hillmann
Producers
Jens Körner, Thomas Riedel, Oliver Niemeier
Sales agent
MDC International
Production studios
Filmkombinat GMBH & co . KG
Distributor
ABC Distributie
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Dialogue
German, French, English
Countries of production
Germany
Year
2003
Technical Specs
Format
35mm