Section: POLSKIE HORYZONTY: The Female Gaze

Preußisch Gangstar

PRUSSIAN GANGSTAR

Irma-Kinga Stelmach, Bartosz Werner
Germany, 2007, 88 Min
defa-spektrum GmbH

A snapshot from the life of three youngsters in Buckow, a provincial Brandenburg town somewhere between Berlin and Frankfurt-on-Oder. The modest affluence provided for by their parents can scarcely contain the problems Tino, Oli and Nico grapple with in their day-to-day lives.

(Catalogue Saarbrücken, 2007)

PRUSSIAN GANGSTAR is a documentary-like fiction about three adolescents who enliven their drab existence in the idyllic Brandenburg village of Buckow with hip-hop music, parties, drugs and brawls.

Nico has dropped out of his training course and dreams of a career as a musician. Tino is struggling to get his general school certificate so that his mother won’t be disappointed. Oli wants to open up a club but his girlfriend would prefer them to move to the city. The problems the boys contend with often seem like the usual teenage angst. All the same, their preoccupations create an almost unbridgeable gulf between any spiritual values and ideals as well as the attitudes of their well-meaning parents. The film shows the three boys’ deliberately offhand manners, cites the slang they use, and presents the parents’ inability to communicate with their children. The viewer becomes a witness of the priorities according to which the generation depicted lives: the family is an inescapable state of affairs, friendship rules, love is often an image issue but occasionally, amongst all the insecurity and intoxication, something to do with fulfilment.

(Film pressbook)

Filmformat
35mm | Farbe / colour
Drehbuch
Bartosz Werner, Irma-Kinga Stelmach
Kamera
Ben Pohl, Andreas Bergmann
Ton
Andreas Mohnke
Schnitt
Marc Hofmeister
Ausstattung
Philip Wenning, Marcel Sacharczuk, Gabriela Krampe
Musik
Benjamin Krbetschek
Darsteller
Mario Knofe, Benjamin Succow, Robert Ohde, Alina Staskowiak, Anne Helm
Ulrike Hübschmann, Lutz Blochberger, Eva Medusa Gühne, Ruth Reinecke, Tom Jahn
Produzent
Philip Pratt
Produktion
Fortuna Film, HFF "Konrad Wolf"
Co-Produktion
MSH Filmförderung, Filmbüro Bremen
Kontakt
defa-spektrum GmbH
Chausseestr. 103
10115 Berlin
Germany
Tel: +49.30.246 56 21 16
Fax: +49.30.246 56 21 50
verleih@defa-spektrum.de
www.filmverleih.defa-spektrum.de
Irma-Kinga Stelmach, Bartosz Werner

Irma-Kinga Stelmach, Bartosz Werner - Irma-Kinga Stelmach – born 1975 in Poland, resident in Germany since 1989. She studied painting at the University of Art in Berlin from 1995 to 2001, and after educational stays in London and Chicago began to study directing at the Academy of Film & Television (HFF) Potsdam-Babelsberg in 2002.

Bartosz Werner – born 1979 in Poland. Moved to Germany as a child, completed first short films at 16. He studied directing at Academy of Film & Television (HFF) Potsdam-Babelsberg, from where he graduated with distinction in 2006.

Movies
Irma-Kinga Stelmach:
JUBLIATE (2004, doc, Förderpreis der DEFA-Stiftung, Cottbus 2004)
HALT.MICH.LOS (2005, short, Cottbus 2005)
AFTERHOUR (2006, short)

Bartosz Werner:
SWEET LULLABIES (2004, short)
AUTOBAHN (2004, short, Cottbus 2004)
KINZELS HINTERHOF (2005, short)

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