Category: 16
All Genres: Drama
Release Year: 2005
Country: Italy, Germany, Austria
Runtime: 92
Rating: (0)
Languages: German
Director: Eva Urthaler
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:Do you believe in fate?
Writing by: Eva Urthaler - writer
Produced by: Mirja Antelmann - executive producer
Loris Curci - co-executive producer
Franz Novotny - producer
Karin Novotny - producer
Volker Ullrich - producer
Alessandro Verdecchi - producer
Cast: Elisabetta Rocchetti - Sonja
Ludwig Trepte - Paul
Sergej Moya - Sebastian
Georg Friedrich - Chris
Birgit Doll - Paul's mother
Ana Stefanovic - Sonjas Kollegin
Lisa Loibl - Mädchen Spielplatz #1
Anita Schmid - Mädchen Spielplatz #2
Sarah Trotz - Mädchen Spielplatz #3
Music: Gerhard Poturnik
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: Sebastian and Paul are two bored boys about 16 years of age. They drink alcohol, steal - and attend a private school...
Plot: Sebastian and Paul are two bored boys about 16 years of age. They drink alcohol, steal - and attend a private school. They can't find a sense of meaning in their present adolescent existence. They abduct Sonja and lock her in an old, abandoned factory building. But what shall they do with her? Disorientation, fear, desire and also love are changing to cruel aggressivity.
Movie Quotes: Corey Taft: In every actor there lives a tiger, a pig, an ass, and a nightingale.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
There is a short scene after the first part of the credits, a telephone rings during the credits, and a brief shot after the credits end.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: The title of the French film the actress is nominated for is incorrectly named 'Le cheval obscurite'. 'Obscurite' is the noun form of dark, the adjective form 'obscur' should have been used. At any rate, the expression 'dark horse' isn't directly translated as thus in French.
Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Drama
Release Year: 2005
Country: Italy, Germany, Austria
Runtime: 92
Rating: (0)
Languages: German
Director: Eva Urthaler
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Eva Urthaler - writer
Produced by: Mirja Antelmann - executive producer
Loris Curci - co-executive producer
Franz Novotny - producer
Karin Novotny - producer
Volker Ullrich - producer
Alessandro Verdecchi - producer
Cast: Elisabetta Rocchetti - Sonja
Ludwig Trepte - Paul
Sergej Moya - Sebastian
Georg Friedrich - Chris
Birgit Doll - Paul's mother
Ana Stefanovic - Sonjas Kollegin
Lisa Loibl - Mädchen Spielplatz #1
Anita Schmid - Mädchen Spielplatz #2
Sarah Trotz - Mädchen Spielplatz #3
Music: Gerhard Poturnik
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: Sebastian and Paul are two bored boys about 16 years of age. They drink alcohol, steal - and attend a private school...
Plot: Sebastian and Paul are two bored boys about 16 years of age. They drink alcohol, steal - and attend a private school. They can't find a sense of meaning in their present adolescent existence. They abduct Sonja and lock her in an old, abandoned factory building. But what shall they do with her? Disorientation, fear, desire and also love are changing to cruel aggressivity.
Movie Quotes: Corey Taft: In every actor there lives a tiger, a pig, an ass, and a nightingale.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
There is a short scene after the first part of the credits, a telephone rings during the credits, and a brief shot after the credits end.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: The title of the French film the actress is nominated for is incorrectly named 'Le cheval obscurite'. 'Obscurite' is the noun form of dark, the adjective form 'obscur' should have been used. At any rate, the expression 'dark horse' isn't directly translated as thus in French.
Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- As is with all other Christopher Guest films, very little of the movie has a detailed script. Guest generally writes an outline so that the actors know what needs to happen in the scene, does a maximum of two or three takes, and has no rehearsals prior to filming.
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