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Willkommen bei den Honeckers

  • Téléfilm
  • 2017
  • 1h 30min
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5,9/10
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Willkommen bei den Honeckers (2017)
ComédieDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFrankfurt On The Oder, 1991: Johann Rummel dreams of a career as a tabloid journalist. So far, the tricky would-be reporter has only approached the stars in his job as a waiter. Without a hi... Tout lireFrankfurt On The Oder, 1991: Johann Rummel dreams of a career as a tabloid journalist. So far, the tricky would-be reporter has only approached the stars in his job as a waiter. Without a high-school diploma and professional experience, the chances of getting a coveted trainee-sh... Tout lireFrankfurt On The Oder, 1991: Johann Rummel dreams of a career as a tabloid journalist. So far, the tricky would-be reporter has only approached the stars in his job as a waiter. Without a high-school diploma and professional experience, the chances of getting a coveted trainee-ship are slim. With his friend Maik he tries to recommend himself with gossip stories: As so... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Philipp Leinemann
  • Scénario
    • Matthias Pacht
  • Casting principal
    • Maximilian Meyer-Bretschneider
    • Max Mauff
    • Cornelia Gröschel
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    5,9/10
    126
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    • Réalisation
      • Philipp Leinemann
    • Scénario
      • Matthias Pacht
    • Casting principal
      • Maximilian Meyer-Bretschneider
      • Max Mauff
      • Cornelia Gröschel
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    Maximilian Meyer-Bretschneider
    • Johann Rummel
    Max Mauff
    Max Mauff
    • Maik Sperrfeld
    Cornelia Gröschel
    Cornelia Gröschel
    • Jenny Seifert
    Martin Brambach
    Martin Brambach
    • Erich Honecker
    Johanna Gastdorf
    Johanna Gastdorf
    • Margot Honecker
    Godehard Giese
    Godehard Giese
    • Walter Rührig
    Inka Friedrich
    Inka Friedrich
    • Susanne Rummel
    Thomas Thieme
    • Fritz Krozowski
    Misel Maticevic
    Misel Maticevic
    • Jochen Trommler
    Uwe Preuss
    Uwe Preuss
    • Konrad Kiebick
    Suzanne von Borsody
    Suzanne von Borsody
    • Elke Marbach
    Bernd Stegemann
    Bernd Stegemann
    • Karl Eduard von Schnitzler
    Bernd Michael Lade
    • Bonzo
    Tom Jahn
    Tom Jahn
    • Klaus Rummel
    Ronald Zehrfeld
    Ronald Zehrfeld
    • Kollege Trommler
    Maria Schuster
    • Mitarbeiterin Trommler
    Anneke Kim Sarnau
    Anneke Kim Sarnau
    • Sekretärin Trommler
    Heino
    • Heino
    • Réalisation
      • Philipp Leinemann
    • Scénario
      • Matthias Pacht
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    5Esselgeh

    An unconvincing result of what could have been a great story

    Based on the true story of 'Bild' journalist Mark Pittelkau, this film tells the story of a young man in post-reunification Eastern Germany, who tries to fulfill his dream of becoming a tabloid reporter by doing a last interview with the overthrown East German leader, Erich Honecker. With no doubt, this would have made a good story for a great and interesting film. But, although containing some good approaches, the result in its entirety is rather unconvincing.

    The first hour of the film is almost entirely set in the main characters' Plattenbau neighborhood. This part of the film draws a good picture of the immediate post-GDR years, with both young people and their parents' generation having to deal with the inheritances of the past and the challenges of the present at the same time. However, this picture is not always free of stereotypes, and in some cases this film's main character, Johann Rummel (Maximilian Bretschneider) reminds strongly of a second-class copy of Alex, Daniel Brühl's character in 'Good Bye Lenin', in his mixture of naivety and ever-grinning optimism.

    The film's last third finally deals with Johann flying to Chile and meeting the exiled Honeckers. Erich Honecker himself is seen as an old, broken, terminally ill man, who has no other way to deal with the destruction of his life's work than repeating his memorized political phrases over and over again, until finally falling asleep. His wife, Margot Honecker, can be seen as protecting herself and her husband of the entire outside world, which includes a sharp and almost paranoid way of mistrust. While the film manages to present both characters as credible humans instead of caricatures, neither is cast in an entirely convincing way. While especially Martin Brambach definitely tries his best (and the make-up department did so as well), he is clearly too young (and too lanky) to be a convincing Honecker, a dying 80-year-old by the time this film is set.

    And finally, while Johann's plan obviously is not met with enthusiasm by his own friends, the film never clearly deals with what should be the main question of this story: Is any reporter entitled to intrude into the privacy of his or her person of interest, with a pack of lies and a hidden tape recorder, even if it might be the most hated person of the entire country? Further, the film leaves no doubt that Johann is not interested at all in the political and historical dimension of the Honeckers, not even in their personal views of the world and their own lives. Nothing counts for him but a great story that would enforce his own dream career. However, the film never clearly seems to doubt that Johann has the right to do this interview, up to the point that the viewer nearly seems to be expected to cheer him for his actions.

    I have mentioned 'Good Bye Lenin' before. And when thinking clearly about it, beyond the obvious, there are some deeper coincidences between the two films as well. In both films, the young, naive, but ever-optimistic main character creates an entire pack of lies to recreate communism towards a dying person. However, while Alex in 'Good Bye Lenin' is driven by love, Johann is driven by nothing but selfishness and careerism. A rather sad difference, if you ask me.

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      Based on the life of the "Bild"-journalist Mark Pittelkau. In the movie he is called Johann Rummel.
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      During the closing credits photos of the movie and photos of the real Mark Pittelkau with Erich Honecker are shown.
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      • 3 octobre 2017 (Allemagne)
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