First Person Shooter (2004)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie
German title Ego shooter
Publishing year 2004
length 79 minutes
Rod
Director Oliver Schwabe Christian Becker
camera Oliver Schwabe
cut Achim Seidel Angelika Strelczyk
occupation

Tom Schilling Max Timm Camilla Renschke Lilia Lehner Lennie Burmeister Nomena Struß Simon Sean Hoffmann Ben Nijmeijer

Egoshooter is a film drama by the directors Christian Becker and Oliver Schwabe from 2004.

action

In the film, one experiences Jakob ( Tom Schilling ), who drifts through his youth , who records his experiences with his camera in a video diary. He doesn't follow a recognizable goal, but instead films his brother Kris ( Lennie Burmeister ) having sex with his girlfriend Karo ( Lilia Lehner ), breaks into a villa with his friend Phillip (Max Timm) or films himself masturbating. Jakob drifts aimlessly from one experience to the next, seemingly always looking for his own way between an uncertain future and a youthful urge to destroy.

background

The film is the 4th part of the series "radikal digital" under the honorary chairmanship of Wim Wenders . Previously, Junimond by Hanno Hackfort, Narren by Tom Schreiber and ½ Rent by Marc Ottiker .

Press reviews

"The actor Tom Schilling surrenders himself skin and hair to the camera!"

- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

"Egoshooter" - a radical cinema experiment! "

- Daily mirror

"Egoshooter" with Tom Schilling is a great one-man performance! "

- THE WORLD

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Patron: Wim Wenders. March 7, 2009, accessed July 15, 2020 .
  2. FAZ (Ed.): We take the emergency bridge The actor Tom Schilling surrenders himself skin and hair to the camera: Oliver Schwabe's film "Egoshooter" . P.38 February 23, 2005.
  3. Objectively subjective. Retrieved August 3, 2020 .
  4. Hanns-Georg Rodek: hanging around in nothing . In: THE WORLD . February 23, 2005 ( welt.de [accessed August 3, 2020]).