Training
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Original title | Training |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 2011 |
length | 89 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Dirk Lütter |
script | Dirk Lütter |
music | Falko Brocksieper Lars Niekisch |
camera | Henner's visit |
cut | Antonia Fenn |
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The training is a socially critical social drama from 2011. The film is Dirk Lütter's directorial debut . In it he criticizes the cold, the pressure and the interchangeability in the German corporate world.
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Twenty-year-old Jan is in his last year of training in the call center of a large company. His head of department is Susanne, who is less and less concentrated and exhausted every day due to the workload and stressful private life (she has a mentally retarded son). Your boss is both Tobias. Although all employees are on the terms of each other, their dealings with them seem cold and impersonal. Jan escapes the brittle workday by distracting himself in his free time with consumption, destructiveness and the car frenzy. One day, the temporary worker Jenny comes to Jan's department. After the two of them spend time together, they fall in love and are a couple. However, after a few months, Jenny was transferred to another town again, so that the relationship began to deteriorate. Susanne is no longer able to withstand the pressure, which is why the executive suite presses her to quit. At the end of his apprenticeship, Tobias offered Jan a one-year contract in far away Munich .