Un café sans musique c'est rare à Paris

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Movie
Original title Un café sans musique c'est rare à Paris
Country of production Germany ,
France
Publishing year 2019
length 105 minutes
Rod
Director Johanna Pauline Maier
script Johanna Pauline Maier,
Peter Jung
production Martin Blankemeyer ,
François Xavier Frantz
music Johanna Pauline Maier
camera Sarah Blum
cut Johanna Pauline Maier
occupation
  • Jana Klein : Anna
  • Liliane Rovère : Old lady
  • Jutta Wernicke: Tourist
  • Rainer Sievert: Tourist
  • Pierre Mignard: Young man
  • Nirina Sievert: child
  • Laurent Gauriat: Stranger in the Park
  • Valérie Moinet: mother

Un café sans musique c'est rare à Paris is a low-budget film created as a German - French co-production that was released in German cinemas on July 18, 2019 by Dropout Cinema .

content

It can only be a bad dream. That everyone wants to leave Paris. That she too has no other choice. That everything is too late for them too. But there is this strange silence in this otherwise always noisy city that worries her. And there are these few people who she runs into in a ghostly empty Paris and apparently have nothing else in mind than to teach them fear and lovelessness. She has been catapulted into a cinematic dream game through which she now stumbles between exhilaration and quiet despair, between horror and confidence.

Production and Background

The film was made under changing working titles such as A Journey Around the Day in 80 Fears and Voyages as the graduation film of Johanna Pauline Maier's studies at the University of Television and Film Munich . It was produced by the Münchner Filmwerkstatt eV and the Paris company Constellation Factory, and the film was funded by the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern .

Press reviews

"It is a miracle what she has achieved with modest means: How the sometimes visibly amateur game deepens the impression of dream reality even more, how the dark photography makes the park scene look even more Kafkaesque. Even if the term experimental film has long been out of fashion , reminds Johanna Pauline Maier that every work of art is also an experiment. What a stroke of luck that a small distributor has now tracked down her film, which she has been working on since 2015. "

"An unconventional cinematographic game with identity (s), set in a seemingly ghostly Paris."

"Maybe the most exciting things we experience are just projections?"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Un café sans musique c'est rare à Paris , filmdienst.de
  2. Un café sans musique c'est rare à Paris: Pilgrimage to the self , Frankfurter Rundschau
  3. Un café sans musique c'est rare à Paris , spielfilm.de
  4. Me and me and me and me ... cinema time