Goodbye, mon ami

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Movie
Original title Goodbye, mon ami
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1996
length 111 minutes
Rod
Director Franz Peter Wirth
script Franz Peter Wirth
production Fritz Wagner film production
music Norbert J. Schneider
camera Franz Rath
cut Claudia Minzloff
occupation

Adieu, mon ami is a German television film directed by Franz Peter Wirth in 1996 , commissioned for Das Erste and based on the 1988 novel Der Zwillingsbruder by Barbara Noack .

action

Ten-year-old Dagmar Janson not only loses her parents but also her twin brother after a bomb attack on Hamburg . The young girl seeks refuge and security with her neighbor Else Pillkahn, who has suffered similar suffering. Together they flee to Bavaria , where the family of Else's fiancé Sepp Steiner owns a nursery in Seerieden . Her fiancé is currently in custody and lets a young French man named Laurent work as a forced laborer in her nursery. Young Dagmar becomes friends with Laurent, and she increasingly sees him as a replacement for her deceased twin brother. But then Laurent is deported and the two do not see each other again until 24 years later.

background

Adieu, mon ami is a production by Fritz Wagner Filmproduktion . The film was shot in 1995 under the working title The Twin Brother.

criticism

For the critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm , Adieu, mon ami was a “soap opera with woodcut characters”. They gave the film a medium rating, thumbs to the side.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ TV film "Adieu, mon ami" (ARD): Miniature between battle paintings in: Neues Deutschland from April 13, 1996.
  2. cf. crew-united.de
  3. cf. tvspielfilm.de