Kebab with everything

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Movie
Original title Kebab with everything
Country of production Austria
original language German
Publishing year 2011
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Wolfgang Murnberger
script Tac Romey ,
Don Schubert ,
Wolfgang Murnberger,
Rupert Henning
production Helmut Grasser
music Matthias Weber
camera Markus Selikovsky
cut Bettina Mazakarini
occupation

Kebab mit Alles is an Austrian TV film from 2011 by Wolfgang Murnberger . The film was broadcast for the first time on December 15, 2011 on ORF and on July 20, 2012 on ARTE , and in 2017 with kebab extra hot! continued.

action

Johann Stanzerl, the operator of the Viennese coffee house Prinz Eugen , named after Eugen von Savoyen , sees himself surrounded by Turkish shops and restaurants. With his local regular customers and his wife Sofie's traditional pastries , he sees himself as the last Austrian bastion and runs the only remaining Austrian restaurant in his Grätzl . After the Austrian tailor also locks up next door, Johann decides to expand the restaurant. He signs a lease with the owner, Count von Wildmannsdorf, and pays him an illegal transfer fee. However, the count proves to be a rascal; before he emigrated to Indonesia, he gave the same business premises a second time, to the Turkish businessman Mustafa Ötztürk.

When Johann wants to break through the wall to the shop next door, Mustafa and his family appear instead of the Polish botch-up that he was expecting , who at the same time begins to tear down the wall from his side. Mustafa would like to open a Turkish specialty restaurant with his wife Sabrie and, in turn, create space for an extension. However, Mustafa bought the whole house from the count and with it the apartment of the Stanzerls. Between Sofie and Sabrie A friendship developed, and as a mobile Chinese Wok - food stall before Mustafa house and John's Cafe Prinz Eugen halts, is also starting to ally these two against the third party. However, Mustafa Johann threatens with an eviction suit . At the opening of Mustafa's restaurant, the dispute between him and Johann begins to escalate, a fight breaks out between Mustafa's and Johann's supporters, which ends with the police and ambulance flashing blue lights. Johann and Mustafa make peace and agree to continue their two businesses side by side.

production

The shooting took place from February 21 to March 23, 2011, the shooting took place in Vienna . Filming locations included Yppenplatz and Brunnengasse . The film was produced by Allegro Film , with Austrian radio and ARTE involved . Martina List was responsible for the costume design, Alexandra Maringer for the production, Heinz K. Ebner for the sound and Helene Lang and Michaela Sommer for the make-up.

Awards

reception

Rainer Tittelbach from tittelbach.tv said that the film would put all the prejudices between Austrians and Turks on the table, would plead in a not too humane way for "a respectful coexistence of cultures" and despite small dramaturgical hangers on high multicultural comedies -Level would be entertained. When it was first broadcast on ORF Eins , the film reached 643,000 viewers.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kurier: After “Kebab with Everything” comes “Kebab extra hot” . Article dated July 7, 2016, accessed September 8, 2017.
  2. diepresse.com: ORF shoots new series "Kebab mit Alles" . Article dated September 9, 2011, accessed September 9, 2017.
  3. Courier: Kebab with everything for Vitasek . Article dated December 5, 2011, accessed September 9, 2017.
  4. alexandra maringer [maringorama] scenography. Retrieved April 30, 2018 (American English).
  5. a b c Allegrofilm: Kebab with everything . Retrieved September 9, 2017.
  6. Roger Tell: TV film “Kebab mit Alles” at tittelbach.tv , accessed on September 9, 2017.
  7. derStandard.at: 643,000 for "Kebab with Everything" . Article dated December 15, 2011, accessed on September 9, 2017.