The Only One (2017)

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Movie
Original title The only ones
Country of production Switzerland
original language Swiss German , German
Publishing year 2017
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Maria Sigrist
script Martina Clavadetscher
production Sabine Girsberger, Kaspar Winkler
music Velvet Two Stripes
camera Tom Keller
cut Yasmin Joerg
occupation

The Only One is a Swiss television film and the first work by Swiss director Maria Sigrist from 2017. The comedy was produced by Tilt Production in coproduction with Swiss radio and television SRF .

action

On his way from Milan back to Frankfurt , the ambitious management consultant Jan Keplitz wants to make a brief, mandatory stop in Muotathal in order to deal with the inheritance of his unknown father as quickly as possible. But after a near accident with the silent Gothic girl Tonja Imhof, the encounter with the bizarre regulars of the place and a tangible argument with the gruff village police officer Gwerder, it quickly becomes clear that he cannot get out of this world, which is so different to him .

The Only One is a film about "being abandoned" - be it by a father, a wife or the death of a loved one. And it is about how you can overcome this loss and find your way back to life with the "others".

production

The film was shot in Muotathal , Switzerland in 23 days. The last drop fell on July 7, 2017. Post-production took place in Zurich in the following months . The film was completed in November 2017 and was on December 6, 2017 cinema cosmos premiere . The first broadcast took place on December 13, 2017 at 20.10 on SRF Zwei . The 90-minute film is also available on DVD from the SRF Shop .

The main male role was played by the German actor Johannes Franke , all other roles were cast by Swiss actors, some supporting roles even with amateur actors from the Muotathal .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. SRF Swiss Film “The Only One”. Retrieved October 10, 2019 (German).
  2. The only ones. November 21, 2017, accessed on October 10, 2019 (Swiss Standard German).