Adamski (film)
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Original title | Adamski |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1993 |
length | 89 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Jens Becker |
script | Jens Becker |
production |
Carl Bergengruen , Georg Kilian , Monika Peetz , Helga Poche , Dietmar Schings , Peter Windgassen |
music | Rainer Bohm |
camera |
Aicke Fricke , Jörg Petzold |
cut | Ines Bluhm |
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Adamski is a German comedy film by Jens Becker that was released in German cinemas on June 2, 1994. The film premiered on October 29, 1993 at the Hof International Film Festival .
action
The inconspicuous Horst Adamski was a trumpeter in the brass orchestra of the People's Police in the GDR . After the fall of the Wall, he now earns his living as a department store detective on Berlin's Alexanderplatz . In order to meet the quotas requested by the operator, he must regularly catch thieves. One day he watches young Lili carrying out a theft. Adamski is very impressed by the cheeky and exciting woman who regularly has to pick up stolen goods for her friend Wolf. So he decides against convicting her and instead watches her regularly on her thieves. Adamski falls in love with Lili and eventually becomes her business partner. While Lili continues to steal, Adamski is Schmiere.
reception
The film service called Adamski a "carefully observing, laconically narrated satire about seduction and seducibility, existential fears and compulsions", whose "sometimes very sedate narrative style" is quite method and serves the "critical and understanding description of the main character".
Cinema saw the comedy as a cryptic “reunification fun” that was staged by director Becker with “a lot of feeling for situation comedy”.
For Variety critic Eric Hansen , Adamski was the East German answer to make -up! , which is technically not very attractive, but thanks to the funny and personable main characters, it certainly knows how to entertain.
Awards
- 1994: Academy of the Arts , Berlin - Art Prize Promotion Prize
- 1994: Film Festival Max Ophüls Preis - feature film advancement award of the jury
- 1994: German Film and Media Assessment (FBW) - Predicate valuable
Web links
- Adamski in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Adamski at crew united