Studiocanal, which is responsible for the film’s worldwide sales, has scheduled the German release for September 15, 2016. The principal photography for Goodbye Berlin will start in September. The thrilling project received production support from Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung, German Federal Film Board and the German Federal Film Fund. With the birthday party of the most beautiful girl in the class coming in less than three weeks, the diffident fourteen-year-old teenager, Maik, has a lot on his mind. Inspiriert von Fatih Akins neuem Roadmovie Tschick suchen Ariane und Sebastian ein Abenteuer fern der Grostadt. Two young teenage boys steal a car and embark on a road trip that will probably change their lives. Lago Film’s production duo, Mehlitz and Susa Kusche, have contracted German broadcasters BR, ARD DEGETO and RBB, as well as German distributor and world sales agency Studiocanal. Isomatte, Schlafsack, eine Flasche Wein uns los. Originally, German filmmaker David Wnendt ( Combat Girls ) was supposed to direct the film adaptation, but he and Mehlitz later decided not to continue their work together on this project. Die Verfilmung des Romans um zwei Teenager und ihr Sommerabenteuer und das selbst, ein solches Buch zu verfilmen, kann eigentlich nur ein Abenteuer. Nobody, Palermo Shooting ) acquired the film rights for this award-winning book which was sold more than two million copies and has been published in over 30 countries. Tschick kommt jetzt ins Kino, ab Donnerstag. Among other things, it served as a film set for the road movie Tschick. Die Geschichte eines Sommers, den wir alle einmal erleben wollen. Find the perfect tschick stock photo, image, vector, illustration or 360 image. Damit beginnt eine Reise ohne Karte und Kompass durch die sommerglhende ostdeutsche Provinz. This may well see this title left in limbo somewhat, unable to attract a true demographic, but with a droll, irreverent wit prevalent, anybody who is a fan of Napoleon Dynamite (an evident inspiration of this film) may just take something away to cherish.With his Berlin-based production outfit Lago Film, German producer Marco Mehlitz ( Mr. Tschick, eigentlich Andrej Tschichatschow, stammt aus dem tiefsten Russland, kommt aus einem der Hochhuser in Berlin-Marzahn und hat einen geklauten Lada dabei. Though it does beg the question of who the target audience is, for you would expect it to be aimed at those the same age as our heroes, and yet there’s material in here too mature for such a young crowd. That being said, not all of the comedy translates, and there’s a handful of jokes with cultural references that will no doubt please a German crowd but go over the heads of anybody else watching.Īnd yet there is a sense of adventure to this title, which isn’t afraid to take risks. Usually with teen comedies of this nature we’re dealing with ever so slightly older characters, but to have them be younger adds a humour that is born out of the fact they’re even more prone to mistakes, blissfully naïve, and endearing with it – while maintaining a nothing to lose demeanour only a child can have, acting now, thinking later. This playful road movie affectionately abides by the tropes of the coming-of-age drama, and one that is enriched by the fact our leading duo are just 14 years old. So when his unconventional Russian classmate Tschick suddenly shows up in a borrowed light blue Lada, offering a spontaneous road trip. While Maik dislikes the Russian as much as the rest of the club, unimpressed by his arrogance and eccentricity, the pair find solace in one another, and decide to set off the summer, to escape from the judging eyes of their school friends – so Tschick hot-wires a car, and they proceed to flee Berlin and make for the countryside, getting themselves in a lot trouble along the way. The only other peer without an invite is the new student Andrej (Anand Batbileg), best known as ‘Tschick’ (which is also the film’s title in its native territory). Wanting nothing more than to be noticed by his crush, when he isn’t invited to her birthday party he hits rock bottom. Genres: Buddy, Road Movie, Coming-of-Age, Teen Movie, Drama. Tristian Gobel plays Maik Klingenberg, 14 years old, desperately unpopular, and head over heels in love with an unreachable classmate. Rather than feel circumstantial, every tedious situation our protagonists find themselves in feels more like the result of writers desperately vying to come up with ideas, rather than follow any real natural flow. Like so many features that live under the ‘disaster comedy’ umbrella, Fatih Akin’s Goodbye Berlin follows a horribly contrived formula, attempting to squeeze so much in to its narrative it loses sight of the thing that matters most the characters.
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