Robin hood (2013)

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Movie
Original title Robin Hood
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2013
length 100 minutes
Rod
Director Martin Schreier
script Florian Schumacher
Martin Schreier
production Nico Hofmann
camera Markus Nestroy
cut Dominik Kattwinkel
Michael Timmers
occupation

Robin Hood is a German television film from 2013 with Ken Duken in the leading role of Robin Hood. The thriller opened the 34th Max Ophüls Preis film festival on January 21, 2013 .

action

Alexander Scholl and his colleague Sophie Kaiser work as police officers. In their current case, they are investigating the "Deutsche National Bank" (DNB), which is jointly responsible for the precarious social situation in Germany. But the chairman of the board, Rainer van Kampen, is so powerful that he can avert an indictment even though the evidence is overwhelming. Alexander cannot understand this and allies himself with a group of outlaws. Together they commit robberies, hack accounts or expose financial fraudsters in public. They distribute the booty to the people on the street. Alex quickly becomes a Robin Hood of the people. Sophie doesn't like this at all, as she believes Robin Hood is a criminal. The situation escalates when Alex is chased by his secret love Sophie and by the people behind the DNB.

production

On February 17, 2012, ProSieben announced the production of the film under the working title Robin Hood . The main role was cast with Ken Duken . The film was made as part of the cooperation agreement with the state of Baden-Württemberg , the Ludwigsburg Film Academy and teamWorx .

This film is Martin Schreier's diploma film, for which he was awarded the “Prime Time Prize” in 2010.

The film was shot on 33 days from February 16, 2012 to April 2, 2012 in Ludwigsburg , Frankfurt and Stuttgart and the surrounding area.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b ProSieben has modern "Robin Hood" filmed
  2. http://www.quotenmeter.de/cms/?p1=n&p2=55028&p3= ProSieben is shooting “Robin Hood” film
  3. ^ "Robin Hood" in crew-united.com