Holidays (2016)
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Original title | vacation |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 2016 |
length | 88 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 0 |
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Director | Bernadette Knoller |
script | Bernadette Knoller, Paula Cvjetkovic |
production | Tilman Kolb, Jochen Cremer |
music | Paul Eisenach, A Key is a Key, Ryan Robinson |
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Ferien is a German feature film by Bernadette Knoller from 2016 . The film formed Bernadette Knoller's graduation film and is a co-production by Blikfilm GmbH, the Babelsberg Film University Konrad Wolf and Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg.
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The 28-year-old law graduate Vivian Baumann burned out. Her work and relationship are constricting her and she needs time off. Her dynamic father takes her to an island for the weekend so she can relax. After her arrival, Vivi feels overwhelmed by her father's advice on self-optimization and positive thinking during the vacation that has been imposed on her.
Vivi begins to explore the island and makes friends with the residents. She takes a temporary job in the shop of the researcher Otto and settles in the guest room with the single bee and her thirteen-year-old son Eric. When one day the bee leaves the house spontaneously, Vivi finds herself alone between strange children and life on the island.
Awards
- 2016 - Fritz Raff Screenplay Award.
Reviews
"A relaxed plea against compulsion to perform."
“ Vacation is a comedy. A comedy in which whoever is joking is naturally always the saddest of them all. It is a quiet, latently desperate piece, which, despite all objections, develops its own persistent tone and a mood of the slightly distant and distant from the world. "
"A wonderfully warm-hearted, refreshingly casual and often absurdly funny dropout story."
Web links
- Holiday in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Fritz Raff screenplay award to Bernadette Knoller and Paula Cvjetkovic. ARD, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
- ^ Margret Köhler: Stress relief among islanders. Lübecker Nachrichten, accessed on May 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Christoph Schröder: Latent desperate. The time, accessed May 2, 2020 .
- ^ Christoph Petersen: Holidays. Film releases, accessed May 2, 2020 .