Yoko (film)

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Movie
Original title Yoko
Country of production Germany , Austria , Sweden
original language German
Publishing year 2012
length 102 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
JMK 0
Rod
Director Franziska Buch
script Knister ,
Gerrit Hermans ,
Claudia Boysen
production Corinna Mehner ,
Danny Krausz
music Klaus Badelt ,
Mark A. Yaeger
camera Jan Fehse
cut Paul-Michael Sedlacek ,
Tobias Haas
occupation

Yoko is a German , partly animated children's film with an Austrian and Swedish co-production by the director Franziska Buch , based on the stories by Knister . The film was produced in 2012.

action

When eleven-year-old Pia flees into her tree house again , she can't believe it: a white animal is dancing to the music of her MP3 player . At first both are frightened, but in the end the Yeti becomes a real friend for Pia, and she tries to keep him hidden as much as possible. But Pia is not the only person who wants the animal. A zoo director hires his accomplice to catch the animal in order to become one of the most famous men in the world. With the help of her sister Marcella and her friend Lukas, Pia tries to thwart the animal catchers' plans.

production

The film was produced by the German production companies Blue Eyes Fiction , Columbia Pictures , Fido Film AB and Arnold & Richter Cine Technik in coproduction with the Austrian Film Institute and Dor Film .

It was shot around 43 days. Among other things, the film was shot in Augsburg Zoo , in Eching am Ammersee , in Vienna , Hesse , in Baden-Württemberg and in Studio Babelsberg .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of release for Yoko . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , April 2012 (PDF; test number: 130 270 V).
  2. Age rating for Yoko . Youth Media Commission .