Fear eats up the soul

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Movie
Original title Fear eats up the soul
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2003
length 13 minutes
Rod
Director Shahbaz Noshir
script Shahbaz Noshir,
Yılmaz Arslan
production Yılmaz Arslan
music Peter Comforter
camera Jürgen Juerges
cut Thea Eymèsz
occupation

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 .

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