Matulla and Busch

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Movie
Original title Matulla and Busch
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1995
length 79 minutes
Rod
Director Matti Geschonneck
script Ulrich Plenzdorf
Klaus Schlesinger (novel)
production ORB , MDR , SFB
music Tobias Morgenstern
camera Matthias Tschiedel
cut Monika Schindler
occupation

Matulla and Busch is a German television film from 1995 based on the novel of the same name by Klaus Schlesinger , which was published in Frankfurt in 1984.

action

Matulla and Busch are two original Berliners who live in a retirement home in the Black Forest . They no longer expect great things. Then Matulla suddenly learns that he has inherited an apartment building in Berlin and immediately goes there. His friend Busch accompanies him. With an iron will and a few tricks, they make it there. When they arrived in Berlin, they both discovered that the house was occupied by a group of squatters . In order not because of trespass to be displayed, they grant the two old housing law. After a while, Matulla and Busch manage to discipline the occupiers. When one of the occupiers is arrested by the police during a nightly raid , Busch and Matulla argue, which leads to Busch moving out. Matulla fears that Busch will try to kill himself like after the war. In the end, however, he finds it again.

criticism

The lexicon of international films said: "A humorous and lovingly told story, also conceived as a homage to the great actor Erwin Geschonneck"

novel

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Matulla and Busch. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used