Alles Paletti (TV movie)

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Movie
Original title Everything alright
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1985
length 85 minutes
Rod
Director Michael Lentz
script Michael Lentz
production Oase-Film GmbH Essen
music Chris Rea
camera Vlada Majic
cut Karsten Hoffmann
Ursula Dellendorf
occupation

Alles Paletti is a German television film that was first broadcast on ZDF in 1985 . A novella by Leonhard Lentz served as a template . Michael Lentz wrote the script . Christine Kabisch was the assistant director .

content

Kai Wodar was born in Vienna as the son of a German-Yugoslav couple . His father Milan works as a coach in professional football and has an engagement in Austria at the time . But Kai, whom his friends call Fips, hardly gets to know his mother, she dies in a traffic accident. He spends a few years in a boarding school before his father, who is now married to the Yugoslavian Gordana, takes him back to live. Troubled years begin for Fips; Milan Wodar is constantly changing clubs. There is guest appearance after guest appearance. The Wodars, whose household also includes Grandma Margrit, drove through several stations across Germany. Grandma Margrit often shows more understanding for the boy who is slowly approaching puberty, while stepmother Godana does not find access to him. When Fips was fourteen years old, they ended up in the Ruhr area, with the blue-whites, an average Bundesliga club that quickly became worried about relegation. The popular anger is directed against coach Wodar. This is also felt by Fips, who is realizing more and more that professional football and its fast-paced business are poison for him and the family's coexistence. His father receives threatening letters from "fans", the wall of the house is decorated with the slogan "Coach out!". But Fips, who actually hates football, feels relatively comfortable in the city. For the first time in his life he falls in love with the girl Anke, who everyone calls "Wau Wau", befriends eighteen-year-old Rico, plays at a table tennis club and often stops at the Italian ice cream parlor around the corner. When he learns of his father's plans to move to Turkey , Fips is shocked and rehearses the uprising. He doesn't want to go somewhere else and leave his friends behind. To make matters worse, he learns that his friend is seriously ill and is being hospitalized. Then classmates demolish his bike. For Fips, who has also had problems with his father and mother, a whole world threatens to collapse.

After a 5-0 defeat in Munich , the blue-whites are on the verge of relegation. You need at least one point from the last game of the season against the team from Hamburg at home. If this endeavor goes wrong, coach Wodar must vacate his chair. Fips also knows that, and is going back to the stadium for the first time in a long time to watch this crucial game. But the course of the game indicates a catastrophe for the blue-whites. At the beginning of the second half it was 0: 3. The atmosphere in the stadium is aggressive, in the stands the fans are chanting "Wodar out!" Coach Wodar has to react. To everyone's surprise, he changed the young Bodo Joosten for team captain Hatty Kleebaum. The reaction to this decision is a shrill whistle and complete incomprehension. But a short time later, the tide turned, because Joosten and the otherwise so often scolded Glaser cause confusion in the Hamburg back team and the blue-whites start their chase. Within a short time they shortened to 2: 3. Then shortly before the end, the run to the Hamburg goal is rewarded: Glaser converts a penalty kick to 3: 3 equalization, which at the same time means relegation for blue-white. The stadium boils over, this time with joy, and Fips storms into the catacombs to congratulate his father. There, in the dressing room, Wodar's ingenious move to change the team and to have replaced the Joker with Joosten is celebrated with champagne. But Milan Wodar doesn't have much time because the press is waiting for him. On the other hand, Anke is waiting for Fips outside. She is happy that he can stay in town for at least another year. But she also has bad news because Rico, his best friend, is dying.

Reviews

"Humorous and ironic portrayal of the needs of an adolescent, told as sensitive as it is light-handed."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. All paletti. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used