Fear eats up the soul
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| Original title | Fear eats up the soul |
| Country of production | Germany |
| original language | German |
| Publishing year | 2003 |
| length | 13 minutes |
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| Director | Shahbaz Noshir |
| script | Shahbaz Noshir, Yılmaz Arslan |
| production | Yılmaz Arslan |
| music | Peter Comforter |
| camera | Jürgen Juerges |
| cut | Thea Eymèsz |
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Anxiety Eats Soul is a film by Shahbaz Noshir with Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss and Brigitte Mira from 2002. The short film is based on a script written together with Yılmaz Arslan .
content
The dark-skinned Mulu is bullied on the street by a group of right-wing extremists and is finally beaten up. Passers-by do not intervene. The police finally ended the drama. So Mulu makes it to the theater in time: He is an actor and is supposed to play the main role in Anxiety Eating Soul According to Rainer Werner Fassbinder that evening .
Cinematic means
The film is shot with the subjective camera from the perspective of the victim of the xenophobic assault.
this and that
The film plot follows a true story in the small town of Meiningen . The cast of Brigitte Mira for the role of Emmi pays homage to the Fassbinder film Fear Eats Soul , in the theater version of which the protagonist is involved. The central right-wing extremist in the film is portrayed by a German-Turkish actor, Selim Dursun . One of the two German police officers rushing to help is also of Turkish descent. The main actor Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss is known as the successor to Charles M. Huber in the television series Der Alte .
Awards
At the Max-Ophüls-Preis , Angst isst Seele was nominated for 2003 for “Best Short Film”. As early as 2002, the film had received the rating "Particularly valuable" from the Wiesbaden film evaluation office . The film was screened at international festivals and was distributed worldwide on the DVD edition of Angst essen Seele .
See also
Web links
- Fear Eats the Soul in the Internet Movie Database (English)