Shalom Pharaoh

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Movie
Original title Shalom Pharaoh
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1982
length Original: 80 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Curt Linda
script Günter Tolar
Curt Linda
production Martin Büttner
music Bert reason
camera Heinz Schulz
Marilena Voicu
Stefan Weck
Barbara Zittwitz
cut Barbara Zittwitz
occupation

speaker

Shalom Pharao (1982) is a German cartoon by Curt Linda (director) and Günter Tolar (screenplay).

action

The film is about the biblical story about Joseph and his brothers. The narration is a story-within-a-story. The secretary tells Pilate and his wife the biblical events in the story of Joseph (Genesis / 1. Book of Mose chap. 37-50). Mostly with contemporary references.

criticism

"Original cartoon that tells the biblical story of Joseph and his brothers in a stimulating and funny way by giving the frame figures Pontius Pilate and his wife and secretary the opportunity to intervene in the narrative process again and again, commenting on and referring to the present."

Publications

The film was rarely shown on German public television. On August 3, 1982, it was shown to a wide audience during the Duisburg Film Week . Theatrical distribution is the German company Atlas. There was also a performance at the end of the 87th Katholikentag in 1982 in Düsseldorf. The film was last broadcast on ZDF on March 23, 2008 .

The film was released on DVD in April 2011 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Shalom Pharaoh. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 14, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used