Road to Fame (1988)

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Movie
Original title The road to fame
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1988
length 12 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Christoph Eichhorn
production Renée Gundelach
camera Hans-Günther Bücking
cut Sybille Windt
occupation

The Path to Fame is a 12-minute German short film from 1988, which was shown at the 1989 International Film Festival in Montreal and received the title valuable from the German Film and Media Assessment (FBW). Charlotte Siebenrock and Elisabeth Volkmann can be seen in the main roles , as well as some other well-known actors who parody themselves in supporting roles. Directed by Christoph Eichhorn . Hans-Günther Bücking filmed, Petra Wellenstein developed the costume design.

action

The young actress Charlotte tries to gain a foothold in her profession. She meets typical protagonists of the industry.

reception

The Filmbewertungsstelle wrote about the film: “An amusing study in which the possibilities of becoming an actor are pulled through the cocoa as well as the forms of television presentation: funny in the wording, in the image and in the montage, ironic in relation to one's own profession, But seriously considering that the path to this profession is difficult because it is mainly associated with wrong ideas. This film is certainly well cast, because those who have made it as actors can ironize themselves too. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Road to Fame. German Film and Media Assessment (FBW), accessed on November 5, 2017 .