Goodbye, mon ami
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Original title | Goodbye, mon ami |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1996 |
length | 111 minutes |
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Director | Franz Peter Wirth |
script | Franz Peter Wirth |
production | Fritz Wagner film production |
music | Norbert J. Schneider |
camera | Franz Rath |
cut | Claudia Minzloff |
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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
- Adieu, mon ami in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Adieu, mon ami at crew united
Individual evidence
- ^ TV film "Adieu, mon ami" (ARD): Miniature between battle paintings in: Neues Deutschland from April 13, 1996.
- ↑ cf. crew-united.de
- ↑ cf. tvspielfilm.de