Black sheep

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Movie
Original title Black sheep
Country of production Germany , Switzerland
original language German
Publishing year 2006
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Oliver Rihs
script Oliver Rihs,
Daniel Young,
Thomas Hess,
David Keller,
Michael Auer,
Olivier Kolb
production Oliver Rihs,
Olivier Kolb
music King Khan
camera Olivier Kolb
occupation

Black Sheep (working title: Goodbye Reagan ) is an episode film from a German and Swiss production by director Oliver Rihs from 2006. The black and white film tells the stories of Berliners with money problems in five episodes. Actors include Robert Stadlober , Tom Schilling , Jule Böwe and Milan Peschel . The film was shot without funding . The director wanted to preserve artistic freedom. All actors therefore took part without a fee.

action

The film is divided into five episodes, which are usually not linked to each other in terms of content.

  • The "hand model"

Boris Wecker ( Marc Hosemann ) falls madly in love with Nadja ( Barbara Kowa ), a tough Vogue editor, but has burned financially because his last job as a “hand model” for Rolex wristwatches was some time ago. To get money, he plays with the thought of chopping off his hand, as it is highly insured.

  • The tourist boat

Charlotte Heinze ( Jule Böwe ) is a city guide on a tourist ship on the Berlin Spree . When an old fellow student suddenly shows up with her rich Munich / Grünwalder husband ( Robert Lohr ), Charlotte plays a perfect life with her husband and villa in the noble district of Grunewald until her drunk friend Peter ( Milan Peschel ) shows up.

  • The students

Breslin ( Robert Stadlober ) and Julian ( Tom Schilling ) are two Berlin students who spend most of their time hanging out, philosophizing about social and economic problems, and longing for a better world. Your help with the move of two gay Klies ( Beat Marti ) and Caramel ( Daniel Krauss ), which the students found through a job placement offer , quickly turned into a disaster.

  • The Turks

Ali ( Eralp Uzun ), Halil ( Richard Hanschmann ) and Birol ( Oktay Özdemir ) are young Turks looking for sex, which they take to the legendary Berlin KitKatClub and a Goa party at Müggelsee , where their drive is driven by a ketamine Intoxication is ended.

  • The satanists

Fred ( Kirk Kirchberger ) and Arnold ( Daniel Zillmann ) are two satanists who urgently need a naked woman for a ritual. When a prostitute cancels her job because she thinks it's too perverted, Arnold's grandma, who is in a vegetative state, has to serve.

Reviews

The film service wrote that most of the episodes would suffer "from slackness in parts"; Sometimes they lack “credibility, sometimes necessity”. The portrayals by Bruno Cathomas, Oktay Özdemir and Milan Peschel were praised. 

For Jan Schulz-Ojala from the Berliner Tagesspiegel, “the film that Oliver Rihs and his co-producer, co-author and cameraman Oliver Kolb want to see understood as a declaration of love for this city, turns between Marriott and Müggelsee into an imposing lurching Berlin ballad, sometimes hilarious, sometimes stupid . " 

Awards

Swiss Film Award 2008

  • Nomination in the category "Best Feature Film"

Web links

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  1. Jens Hinrichsen in the film service , accessed on August 1, 2007 ( Memento of the original from August 13, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / film-dienst.kim-info.de
  2. Critique by Jan Schulz-Ojala on tagesspiegel.de , accessed on August 1, 2007
  3. swissfilms.ch ( Memento of the original dated December 24, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.swissfilms.ch