Arnie's world

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Movie
Original title Arnie's world
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2005
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Isabel Kleefeld
script Isabel Kleefeld
production Little Shark Entertainment
music Annette Focks
camera Rainer Klausmann
cut Andrea Mertens
occupation

Arnies Welt is a German TV film directed by Isabel Kleefeld in 2005 based on the novel Arnies Welt by Maeve Carels.

action

Seven year old Arnie spends his farm holidays with his grandpa and aunt. One day he observes a traffic accident in which a young criminal investigator is killed. Inspector Horst Bäumer learns from an alleged witness that his colleague has avoided a deer and then lost control of the car. Little Arnie observed something completely different, but only Hanna, the inspector's wife, kleptomaniac and most hated person in town believes him. When Arnie disappears, she and the postman Enno go on a search.

Reviews

"Intensely played (television) psychological thriller."

"Laconic, superbly played provincial thriller."

"Quirky guys, brittle joke."

Awards

  • 2007: Adolf Grimme Prize for Isabel Kleefeld (script / director) and Caroline Peters, Jörg Schüttauf and Matthias Brandt (presentation)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Arnie's World in the Lexicon of International Films
  2. ^ Arnie's world on tvspielfilm.de
  3. Arnie's World on tvmovie.de