You don't shoot at shit

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Movie
Original title You don't shoot at shit
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1969
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Hansjürgen Pohland
script Hansjürgen Pohland
production Hansjürgen Pohland
music Edgar Froese ( Tangerine Dream )
camera Petrus Schloemp
occupation

You don't shoot at Sch ** ßer is a German feature film from 1969 by Hansjürgen Pohland in the guise of a zeitgeist portrait. Götz Georges, seven years older brother Jan George, can be seen in the male lead .

action

The Federal Republic of Germany, at the time of the student protest culture. The setting is a houseboat with a Castro portrait on the wall. Here is the meeting place and home of three rebellious, young people with big mouths and hippies, bum bums and student protestors. What they all have in common is the rejection of the establishment and capitalism. Crime against the haves in the country is seen as completely justified, one gets through life with all kinds of crooks - theft and smuggling. When a rude girl with a rough rocker mentality named Claudia joins the dropouts from the houseboat commune, things start to get completely into trouble. The girl incites the three boys to finally land bigger coups. And this is how you plan a robbery. The three men and the blond woman thus come into conflict with the other Communards, and a scandal soon ensues.

Production notes

On Sch ** SSSR to shoot anything , working title on shit you do not shoot , the FSK happened on March 27 in 1969 and was first performed on 11 July 1969th

The film seems largely scriptless and relies entirely on its socially critical happening character. Only a few of the actors were professional actors, others, such as the photographer Jan George or the Tangerine Dream musician Edgar Froese , were acting amateurs.

Berta Drews was Jan George's mother.

criticism

“A failed attempt to react to the attitude towards life in the APO years in the Federal Republic of Germany and at the same time to imitate Godard's 'outsider gang'. Nothing is right about this cinema of artificiality, whose political intention completely fails. "

Web links

Individual proof

  1. You don't shoot bastards. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed August 20, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used