Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt (film)

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Movie
Original title Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt
Country of production Germany , Belgium
original language German
Publishing year 2016
length 101 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
JMK 6
Rod
Director Wolfgang Groos
script Jan Berger
production Björn Vosgerau ,
Uwe Kolbe ,
Kristina Löbbert
music Helmut Zerlett
camera Armin Golisano
cut Martin Wolf
occupation

Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt is a German - Belgian children's film loosely based on the book of the same name by the Sylt author Boy Lornsen . The film was produced by the Desert Film & Desert Film West in co-production with Walking The Dog and Studiocanal Film and opened in German cinemas on December 1, 2016.

action

The eleven-year-old Tobbi Findteisen lives with his parents in the small town of Tütermoor, where he is regularly bullied by classmates. When one day the robot Robbi crashes to earth, his life begins to change fundamentally. Robbi's parents have also landed on earth and are now waiting for help at the North Pole . Tobbi and Robbi set off with a vehicle that Tobbi invented and assembled together with a gang of rockers in the junkyard, the so-called Fliewatüüt, which can fly and drive on water and land.

The entrepreneur Sir Joshua, head of the technology company PlumPudding, is also targeting the robots, as he wants to have their technology, which gives machines feelings, built into his devices. He hires agents Sharon Silencer and Brad Bloodbath to pursue Robbi and Tobbi. On the way to the North Pole, Robbi and Tobbi meet the lonely lighthouse keeper Matti on the North Sea , who first betrays the two to the agents, but then becomes friends with them and lets them fly on.

At the North Pole they meet the Inuit girl Nunu, who goes on a search with Robbi and Tobbi. However, Robbi's parents have already been found by the agents and brought back to Germany, where they are now to be examined. However, together with Nunu, Robbi and Tobbi manage to free the two robots. From now on they also live in Tobbi's family, and Robbi continues to go on trips with the Fliewatüüt to visit his new friends.

production

The film was shot in Cologne and Bad Driburg . The shooting, which shows the town of Tütermoor, took place in Friedrichstadt , North Frisia . The premiere took place on November 20, 2016 in Cologne's Cinedom .

criticism

The German film and media rating awarded the film the rating "Particularly Valuable" and wrote:

"ROBBI, TOBBI AND DAS FLIEWATÜÜT is a wonderful and imaginative remake of a true classic that will please both old and new fans of the story."

The website Filmstarts.de awarded 3 out of 5 stars and wrote:

"Harmless, entertaining, successfully modernized, sometimes all too clear children's adventure (only) for the very young cinema-goers."

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of release for Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , November 2016 (PDF; test number: 164 072 K).
  2. Age rating for Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt . Youth Media Commission .
  3. Studiocanal page of the film, accessed October 17, 2018
  4. Film shoot with a robot: Tütermoor will be accessed from Friedrichstadt on October 17, 2018
  5. ^ "Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt" celebrated its premiere in Cologne, accessed on October 18, 2018
  6. German Film and Media Assessment (FBW) awards the award: Children's film, Predicate particularly valuable, accessed on October 17, 2018
  7. FILMSTARTS EDITORIAL REVIEW accessed on October 17, 2018
  8. Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt - Awards accessed on October 18, 2018