Five beers and one coffee
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Original title | Five beers and one coffee |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1990 |
length | 96 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Rudolf Steiner |
script | Rudolf Steiner Sami Kovacevic |
production | Rudolf Steiner |
music |
Gustl Lütjens Alexander Kraut |
camera | Volker Tittel |
cut | Verena Neumann |
occupation | |
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Five beers and one coffee (opening credits: 5 beers and 1 coffee ) is a German feature film from 1990 that is set in West Berlin . The cinema premiere took place on March 15, 1990.
action
Fanta, Sam, Bernd, Volker and Norman are five young people from Berlin whose main occupation is making music and hanging out. When Fanta ended up in a mental hospital, he met Lissy, a singer and diva from the 1930s. When the friends free Fanta, they take “Grandma” with them.
background
Rudolf Steiner shot the film with amateur actors a year before the fall of the Berlin Wall, only 74-year-old Eva Lissa (Lissy), who died on September 28, 1988 before the premiere, was a professional actress. Produced five beer and a coffee from the Rudolf Steiner-Film GmbH in cooperation with the ZDF.
Reviews
The lexicon of the international film judges disparagingly: “A thin 'scene' film, the amateurish representation of which is only caught by the charm of the old (professional) lady scene by scene. Not very funny: the romanticization of bicycle and shoplifting. ” Hans-Ulrich Pönack's review of RIAS 2 , on the other hand, was consistently positive. Pönack found Steiner's Berlin film "effortless" and "funny". 5 beer + 1 coffee is "placed without the alibi claim and the mendacity of funding bodies and therefore full of lust, atmosphere and anarcho-charm."
Web links
- Five beer and a coffee in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Five beers and one coffee at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Five beers and a coffee. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Hans-Ulrich Pönack: Review of 5 beers + 1 coffee (RIAS 2)