Ostkreuz
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Ostkreuz
Filmgalerie 451, c2010
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In German; with optional subtitles in English or French
"451 zeigt " ; "451, Goethe-Institut"--Label, back cover of container
Production information from end roll
Cast: Laura Tonke, Miroslaw Baka, Suzanne von Borsody, Stefan Cammann, Gustaw Barwicki, Henry Marcinkowski, Martin Trettau, Sophia Rois, Lutz Weidlich, Michael Krause
Credits: Costume design, Detlev Pleschke ; cinematography, Sophie Maintigneux ; film editing, Bettina Böhler ; music, Fred Frith
"Deutscher Kritikerpreis 1991, Förderpreis Deutscher Film 1991 (Regie) beim Filmfest München, Bayrischer Filmpreis 1992 für Regie, Adolf Grimme-Preis 1992"--Back cover of container
Originally released as a made for TV movie in 1991 on ZDF. Copyright 1991
DVD; Region 0; PAL; aspect ratio 4:3; Dolby Digital 2.0
Issued in container (19 cm.)
Extra features: Michael Klier im Gespräch mit Laura Tonke (c2010, Filmgalerie 451) (11 min., 29 sec.); Audiokommentar von Michael Klier (80 min., 56 sec.), Trailers (12 min., 37 sec. in total): Ostkreuz (1 min., 9 sec.), Überall ist es besser, wo wir nicht sind (1 min., 21 sec.), Stilles Land (1 min., 44 sec.), The invisible frame (2 min., 20 sec.), Torpedo (1 min., 38 sec.), Die Unerzogenen (1 min., 35 sec.), Wendy and Lucy (1 min., 32 sec.), Wege in die Nacht (1 min., 18 sec.)
Duration on container: ca. 81 min + ca 15 min; Extras: Michael Klier im Gespräch mit Laura Tonke (ca. 12 min)
"40313"--Label
Summary on container: Ostkreuz tells the episodic story of 15-year-old Elfie, who literally and metaphorically inhabits a no man's land between the two Germanies shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The film deploys a neorealist aesthetic to reinforce the difficulties confronting the girl, and by inference, Germany
German motion picture rating: Released to age 12 or older ("FSK ab 12 freigegeben"--Label, container)
Contents of Works
- Michael Klier im Gespräch mit Laura Tonke