Section: POLSKIE HORYZONTY: The Female Gaze

WINTERTOCHTER

WINTER’S DAUGHTER

Johannes Schmid
Germany, Poland, 2010, 93 Min
schlicht und ergreifend Film GmbH

What an unforgettable Christmas: twelve-year-old Kattaka learns that her biological father is a Russian sailor whose ship is currently anchored at the Polish port of Szczecin. Frustrated by constantly being lied to, she sets off at the first available opportunity, accompanied by her somewhat taciturn and grumpy seventy-five-year-old neighbour Lene. With her old “Barkas” the unlikely couple leave for pastures new, as what was intended as a day trip evolves into a journey across the whole of Poland. Whilst the van rattles and fights its way across icy landscapes, varying emotions break forth. Quickly it becomes clear that it is not only Kattaka who has a sense of longing, but also the Masuria-born Lene. “I no longer have any idea where home is” says Kattaka wearily, disappointed with her parents. “Neither do I” responds Lene; thus the two sense that they have more in common than they initially sensed. The emotional journey through the past takes them, via the present, to the middle of a promising future. A coming of age roadmovie on the courage that it occasionally takes to face life.

The director of this German-Polish co-production manages to successfully implement the award-winning script about friendship beyond generational differences and national borders, at the same time playfully walking the tightrope between issues such as displacement, forgiveness and mutual prejudice. Ultimately Poland proves to be a treasured discovery not only for Kattaka.

Filmformat
35mm | Farbe / colour
Drehbuch
Michaela Hinnenthal, Thomas Schmid
Kamera
Michael Bertl (bkv)
Ton
Marc Meusinger
Schnitt
Thomas Kohler (bfs)
Ausstattung
Dorothee von Bodelschwingh
Musik
Michael Heilrath, Katrin Mickiewicz
Darsteller
Nina Monka, Ursula Werner, Leon Seidel, Dominik Nowak, Katharina Marie Schubert, Maxim Mehmet, Merab Ninidze, Daniel Olbrychski, Julia Kaminska, Berit Karla Menze, Matthias Grundig
Produzent
Philipp Budweg
Produktion
schlicht und ergreifend Film
Co-Produktion
Pokromski Studio
Kontakt
schlicht und ergreifend Film GmbH
Müllerstrasse 35
80469 München
Germany
Tel: +49.89.286 731 31
Fax: +49.89.286 731 33
info@schlichtundergreifend-film.de
www.schlichtundergreifend-film.de
Johannes Schmid

Johannes Schmid - born 1973 in Lower Bavaria. Studied film and drama, German and art history in Erlangen and Munich. Started shooting shorts in 1996, and has been directing plays for children and young people since 2000. Together with Philipp Budweg he co-founded the production company “schlicht & ergreifend” in 2001.

Movies
STERNENZUG (1996, short)
FROST (1996, short)
ABSEITS (1997, short)
HALBDREI (1999, short)
FLÜGELFISCH (2001, short)
MERLE (2002, short, Cottbus 2003)
HEART AND MUSIC (2004, short)
BLÖDE MÜTZE! (2006, Cottbus 2007)

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