Lapis lazuli - in the bear's eye

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Movie
Original title Lapis lazuli - in the bear's eye
Country of production Austria , Germany , Luxembourg
original language German
Publishing year 2006
length 106 minutes
Age rating FSK without restriction
JMK 0
Rod
Director Wolfgang Murnberger
script Volker Krappen and Wolfgang Murnberger
production Danny Krausz and Kurt Stocker
music Mischa Krausz
camera Fabian Eder
cut Britta Nahler
occupation

Lapis Lazuli - In the Eye of the Bear is a family film released in 2006.

action

In the Austrian Alps, a proposed meteorite into a glacier and gives the frozen in the ice Neanderthal boy Bataa to life.

Bataa meets the girl Sophie, who has run away from the holiday cabin in the mountains. Sophie's mother has died and now she cannot get along with her father's new friend and her daughter. Sophie stays with Bataa, but initially they seem separated by their different worlds and languages.

Bataa is looking for a certain cave, a sacred place of the Neanderthals. With the help of a hermit they manage to find the cave, but when Sophie learns that Bataa wants to die here in order to “get to his family”, she decides to take him to her grandma's house.

On the way into town, Sophie notices that Bataa is sick and needs a doctor. Looking for help, the two come across the scientist Heckl, who hunts and catches Bataa. With the help of her parents, Sophie is able to free Bataa, but has to discover that Bataa is seriously ill. Sophie realizes that Bataa's place is out of this world and they make their way to the cave again, but they don't have much time left. With the last of his strength, and supported by Sophie's family, Bataa makes it to the cave, from where he begins his “journey”.

criticism

“All of this is exciting youth entertainment - with a very serious foundation. Only those who can let go will find security, is the message of "Lapis Lazuli" "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Age designation for lapis lazuli - in the bear's eye . Youth Media Commission .
  2. http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/art772,1972981