Predetermined breaking point (film)
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Original title | Predetermined breaking point |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 2008 |
length | 61 minutes |
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Director | Eva Stotz |
script | Eva Stotz, Patricia Fürst (co-author) |
production | German Film and Television Academy Berlin , Christoph Heller |
music | Jürgen Groezinger |
camera | András Petrik , Armin Dierolf , Eric Ferranti , Kolja Raschke |
cut | Claudia Gleisner |
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Sollbruchstelle , a documentary by Eva Stotz , questions the relationship between people and their work.
action
The film shows different people in different life situations with and without work:
- Franz Stotz, who forced a reinstatement by a court, but was not given a job
- Participant in a management training course
- Students in introductory training
- A young man who makes his living as a living object in an advertising poster
Reviews
“In an associative way,“ predetermined breaking point ”links urban everyday scenes and parable-like reflections to create a snapshot of Germany in disorientation. With means that are as haunting as they are discursive, the film encourages the viewer to check their own point of view, to find their own breaking point. "
- filmzeitung.de
Awards
- 2008: Duisburg Film Week : Sponsorship Award from the City of Duisburg
- 2009: German Television Prize: Promotion Prize for Eva Stotz
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b filmzeitung.de . In: The winners of the Duisburg Film Week . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. 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. Retrieved December 14, 2008.
Web links
- Breaking point in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The documentary "Sollbruchstelle" by Eva Stotz on 3sat
- Interview "Everyone is responsible for their own conscience" magazine Mitbestigung 04/2009
- Interview - Eva Stotz about her film "Sollbruchstelle" Arte (video, only usable with Silverlight)