Cat and mouse (film)

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Movie
Original title cat and mouse
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1967
length 89 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Hans-Jürgen Pohland
script Hans-Jürgen Pohland
production Hans-Jürgen Pohland
music Attila Zoller
camera Wolf Wirth
cut Christa Pohland
occupation

Katz und Maus is a German feature film from 1967 . The film was based on the novel of the same name by Günter Grass .

action

The film is set in Gdansk during the Second World War. Joachim Mahlke is a high school student and an outsider among his school colleagues. He looks disfigured by an oversized Adam's apple . The young people spend their time on the Baltic Sea . The wreck of a Polish minesweeper is a popular playground. There Joachim excels as an excellent swimmer and diver. Joachim tries to hide his Adam's apple with all kinds of utensils. He had stolen a soldier 's knight's cross , and now it adorns his bare upper body during the summer games. Because of the theft, the difficult youth is finally thrown from school and goes to war as a volunteer. There he was awarded a Knight's Cross himself and returned to his old school on home leave in the hope of finally gaining recognition as a military hero. But his heroism is rejected. Mahlke deserted and flees on the old mine boat. He disappears without a trace.

Reviews

“Cabaret-like satire that is less complex than the literary model, but all the more aggressive in the attempt to expose old and new variants of German militarism as an obsessional neurosis. In places not without a joke, formally far less consistent. "

“Noteworthy German film that, looking back, connects the past and present and tells of the youth and early death of high school student Joachim Mahlke. The film interprets the knight's cross stolen by the student during his childish games on a shipwreck in the Bay of Danzig as a symbol of the perversion of man in war. A literary film adaptation that will occupy viewers from the age of 16 intensively and challenge them to discussion. "

- Protestant film observer , review No. 60/1967, p. 84

Trivia

The main roles are played by two sons of Willy Brandt , Lars Brandt took on the role of the young Mahlke and Peter Brandt played the older Mahlke.

literature

  • Enno Stahl: For the cat and against the mouse. Pohland's film based on Grass . Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-940426-99-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cat and Mouse. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed November 14, 2016 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used