Schartl

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Movie
Original title Schartl
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1994
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Sigi Zimmer Various
script Sigi Zimmer Various
production Pastoral letter film production
music Sigi Zimmimedia,
Miki Malör,
Gerhard Reitinger
camera Josef Rödl
cut Fritz Baumann
Sigi Zimmigart
occupation

Schartl is a film from 1994 by Sigi Zimmigart .

action

Framework story

The Lower Bavarian farmer Schartl, so called because of his harelip, shows his bloodthirsty, confused and evil film about the dreams, power relations and living conditions of Lower Bavaria to a Munich television editor.

Intermediate acts

A windy television presenter kills his rebellious talk show guests with the flail he had previously raised on the subject.

A Bavarian civil servant can no longer find his house and sleeps with the neighbor, because the row houses are much too similar internally.

A little hatter indulges in his Hitler-like fantasies of omnipotence.

An intimidated nun is sent from the monastery to the city to bring the word of God to the world, and ends up in a brothel that makes Christian belief a fetish.

criticism

While epd film sees “approaches to overcoming the weaknesses of the German cabaret film ” , the lexicon of the international film writes “With its unreflective malice, the film repels more than it illuminates real conditions. - We advise against it. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Georg Seeßlen : Schartl . In: Evangelischer Pressedienst: Film , December 1994
  2. Schartl in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed on October 6, 2009.