Let Mudder be your face

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Movie
Original title Let Mudder be your face
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1997
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Simon Mora ,
Hardy Strohn
script Hardy Strohn,
Simon Mora,
Tiho Slišković
production Benjamin Eicher ,
Timo Joh. Mayer
camera Tiho Slišković,
Marcus Stotz
cut Hardy Strohn
occupation
  • Simon Mora : Kermet fertilizer
  • Jörg Öchsle: Lorenzo di Napoli
  • Tiho Slišković: Rotary crane oil cream
  • Hardy Strohn: The Albanian
  • Joe Diehl: Bruce Ochsenmauler
  • Helmut Diehl: Alfonso Gnocchi
  • Nikolaus Grigoriadis: Nico Thunder
  • Thomas Harm: prison guard
  • Tobias Kufner: Karate potato
  • Chris Schaich: Shirkan
  • Norbert Sievertsen: Gas station attendant
  • Mijo Slišković: Little boy
  • Ferdo Vukojevic: Bodyguard # 2
  • Albert Wehofer: Landlord

Dei Mudder sei Gesicht is a German trash - comedy from the year 1997 for the most part and was in Winnenden and Waiblingen in Stuttgart rotated. The now the Swabian - Turkish cult film became amateur film was still about 200 times in the German Independent - cinemas listed, but otherwise only DVD and VHS sold. He has achieved a certain level of awareness, especially in southern Germany .

Most of the actors speak Swabian dialect or the sociolect of foreign immigrants ( ethnolect ).

action

The three petty criminals Kermet Dünger, Ölcrem Drehcran and Lorenzo di Napoli are serving their time in prison together. The two Turks Ölcrem and Kermet are each imprisoned for robbery, the Italian Lorenzo for assault in crime with robbery. After a short time, they have the opportunity to knock down the guard and escape. After wandering around the prison for a while, the three of them get into the complex's underground car park and steal a car there.

"The Albanian" is introduced in a subplot. You can see him digging in one of the containers on a remote container parking lot. An old woman with her dachshund "Waldile" comes by and asks him what he is doing in the container. He knocks her hat off her head. The woman insults him as a "dirty Turkish lout", whereupon he replies that he is Albanian, and kicks her dog in a high arc onto a road passing by. Here the dog is run over several times.

It was already evident in the opening credits that Lorenzo di Napoli went nuts as a pizza delivery man on one of his delivery tours. One evening when he was supposed to deliver pizza to the Ochsenmauler house, the old mother Ochsenmauler yelled at him. Then Lorenzo beats the old woman and her son Bruce in their house. Visibly drawn from this incident, Bruce Ochsenmauler changes. A peaceful fellow citizen has become a racist, hateful person. Now he's driving his car into the country. Here he stands completely naked on a mound of earth. A sign dangles around his neck that reads: "I hazze all Kanacken".

The escapes meanwhile meet Kermet's aunt Fatma. After dropping Fatma off at Lidl, the three firearms want to get hold of them. Kermet knows the right contact person for this: "the Albanian". You look for him in his hiding place. However, he can only find one pistol in his completely trashed accommodation. Lorenzo takes this and drives away alone in the car. The other two call after him to take her away, but Lorenzo is already out of sight. Of necessity, Kermet and oil cream, accompanied by the “Albaner”, set off on foot. On the way, they mess with an apparently inferior boy, who is armed and cuts off Kermet's head with a nunchaku .

In a panic, "the Albanian" seeks help and meets the dealer Shirkan, whom he knows. He gives him a roll of duct tape and "the Albanian" can now glue Kermet's head back on. Meanwhile, Oil Cream has brought Lorenzo and a blanket. Kermet's body is wrapped in the blanket and stowed in the stolen car. Lorenzo drives off in the car, saying he has to clarify with the mafia godfather Alfonso Gnocchi where Kermet is to be buried.

Ölcrem makes his way to his accommodation with "the Albanian" visibly dejected. Meanwhile, Lorenzo has reached the mafia godfather. He recommends that he bury the body under a large rock near the old quarry. He adds cryptically that Lorenzo shouldn't be surprised later.

Lorenzo returns to the others to dispose of Kermet's body with them. At the old quarry they meet the old woman whose dog was kicked out onto the street by the “Albanian”. She also wants to bury her "Waldile" here.

The next day, the trio tries to get a local landlord to pay them protection money when suddenly the naked Bruce Ochsenmauler enters the bar. He recognizes his tormentor and insults him. He rushed out of the bar, but the three followed him; but he can escape them.

Reinforced in his racist views by the incidents, Bruce stands in an avenue with his sign to demonstrate. The actually dead dachshund "Waldile" appears out of nowhere and bites Bruce dead. Now it is clear what the godfather meant: The grave under the big rock is cursed and gives birth to zombies .

Kermet appears again at the "Albaner". Nobody seems to be irritated that he has been resurrected, and the newly acquired Saxon dialect doesn't bother anyone either. Kermet asks the others to find his murderer with him, but first he has to give himself a round on the ear.

Bruce, who was killed by the dog, also wakes up as a zombie in his grave on the big rock. The plot does not reveal who buried him there, nor why his first trip is to his mother's house. Delighted to see her son, she ignores the offspring's apparent change. Immediately after she lets him in, he stabs her with a bread knife.

The escapees and “the Albanians” are looking for Kermet's murderer. Suddenly the zombie Bruce breaks out of the undergrowth at a vineyard and bites "the Albanian" in the neck. Lorenzo draws his pistol and shoots Bruce several times. When hit, the zombie sinks, but “the Albanian” is also dead. For no apparent reason, the zombie Kermet attacks the shooter Lorenzo and kills him. Shocked, Oil Cream turns away. He tries to flee down the mountain between the vines. But when Kermet calls after him that everything is okay and that he is now back to normal, Ölcrem turns around and goes to meet his supposed friend. He pulls the gun from his waistband and shoots Oil Cream with two aimed shots.

main characters

  • Kermet fertilizer is portrayed in the film by Simon Mora. Kermet is a boastful Turk living in Germany who is in jail for the armed robbery on a bench at the beginning of the film. His aunt Fatma (also played by Simon Mora) is very worried about her nephew, but doesn't seem in the least bothered by the fact that he is highly criminal. He is on good terms with Ölcrem, who, like himself, is a Turk. He also gets along well with Lorenzo di Napoli. After his head is cut off, Kermet is buried in a creepy graveyard in the woods. After a while he returns as a Saxon zombie and makes life difficult for his friends.
  • Lorenzo di Napoli is portrayed in the film by Jörg Öchsle. Lorenzo, who worked as a pizza delivery man before he went to prison, went nuts on one of his delivery tours. One evening when he was supposed to deliver pizza to the Ochsenmauler house, he was yelled at by the old mother Ochsenmauler because she had been "waiting for her pizza for 4 minutes". Lorenzo then beats up the old woman and her son Bruce in a vicious way and steals a coffee machine from them. Lorenzo is of Italian descent, has shoulder-length hair and his favorite dish is spaghetti. He is impulsively violent and has ties to the Mafia.
  • Oil cream rotary crane is portrayed in the film by Tihomir Sliskovic. Like Kermet, oil cream is also of Turkish origin. He was sent to jail for trying to raid a gas station. Armed only with a banana, he preferred to steal a gift item instead of the cash register. On the run, he first runs against the glass door of the gas station and then into a moving car. Oil cream is portrayed as extremely stupid and clumsy. In addition, he is highly aggressive, violent, and sexually disturbed, which is revealed when he tries to rape the prison guard. Running against things and getting hurt in the process is his trademark.
  • Bruce Ochsenmauler starts out as a peace-loving person who lives under one roof with his old mother. After the attack by pizza delivery man Lorenzo di Napoli, he went through a personality change. He shaves his hair, tears his t-shirt showing peace doves and lets the viewer understand that he is now "hazing all Kanacken".
  • The Albanian - A Marauder as he is in the book. The Albanian lives in a dilapidated shack on the site of a factory. When he's not digging porn magazines out of the trash, he's trading in weapons. His trademark is a baseball cap that always sits at an angle on his head. He has to put up with a lot from Kermet, Lorenzo and Oil Cream, for example they often beat him.

background

Ayhan Yigitokur, Benjamin Eicher and Simon Mora at the end of the shoot with Mudder

The film was shot as a fun project by a couple of friends over the summer vacation.

There are now six parts of the Mudder series:

  1. Let your mudder face
  2. Boh Fett - Dei Mudder be face 2
  3. No more Mudder - Dei Mudder is face III (is now sold under the name Where is my Dope? ).
  4. Create Create Shit Build - Let Mudder Be Face IV .
  5. Scorched is ripped off - Dei Mudder sei Gesicht V .
  6. Ripped off 2 (Dei Vadder be ass) - Dei Mudder be face VI .

Simon Mora not only directed the first and second parts (later Benjamin Eicher ), but also played a leading role and ten supporting roles.

Dei Mudder sei face was a film project that consistently claimed the “German-foreign” slang for itself. In the meantime, this genre has established itself and a large number of German comedy artists such as Mundstuhl , Erkan and Stefan or Kaya Yanar use the multi-cultural humor, which both the foreign and the German mentality and the absurdities in the interaction of both takes the shovel.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of release for Dei Mudder is face . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , May 2006 (PDF; test number: 106 190 DVD).