Urville (film)
Movie | |
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Original title | Urville |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 2009 |
length | 85 minutes |
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Director | Angela Christlieb |
production | Helge Albers |
music |
Eric Hubel , Wharton Tiers , Stereo Total |
camera | Yvonne Mohr |
cut | Angela Christlieb |
Urville is a German documentary film directed by Angela Christlieb .
content
Urville is the most modern city in the world. It is located on an island in the Mediterranean Sea and is connected to the mainland by a ferry. After sunset, from the shores of the Côte d'Azur, Urville's skyline can be seen rising out of the Mediterranean. It is said that in Urville all people are equal. There are no prisons or ethnic conflicts there, and the divorce rate is 0.7 percent. Solidarity is a subject in Urville. Urville is fiction. Some have seen it or know exactly where it is, others think it is a reflection on the sea off Corsica. And Urville is a reality. Three villages in France are called that and their residents are all sure that their Urville is the most beautiful place on earth. The champagne flows out of the tap and can cure diabetes and Alzheimer's. Elections take place in improvised closets and the political competition is a self-proclaimed real estate agent Indian roaming the woods with a paper mache Bill Clinton. In Urville, people are no longer afraid of death, but Urville is also next to one of the largest French nuclear power plants. In an emergency, iodine tablets should be distributed. For all residents under forty. The world champion of the golden tripe lives in Urville and people always stick together when something bad happens. Some live a circus life outside the norm in Urville and dream of a civil wedding. Anything is possible in Urville. You can't find it without GPS, detailed maps can help, but sometimes you can't even see it through a telescope. Those who still achieve the goal will find that legends are something worth believing in. Fascinated by all these open and lovable people, director Angela Christlieb goes on a very personal, poetic dream journey along the borders of fiction.
Web links
- Urville in the Internet Movie Database (English)