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Kästner und der kleine Dienstag

  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Florian David Fitz and Nico Ramon Kleemann in Kästner und der kleine Dienstag (2016)
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A biographical look on Erich Kästner and his biggest fan around the second world war.A biographical look on Erich Kästner and his biggest fan around the second world war.A biographical look on Erich Kästner and his biggest fan around the second world war.

  • Director
    • Wolfgang Murnberger
  • Writer
    • Dorothee Schön
  • Stars
    • Florian David Fitz
    • Nico Ramon Kleemann
    • Jascha Baum
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    573
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wolfgang Murnberger
    • Writer
      • Dorothee Schön
    • Stars
      • Florian David Fitz
      • Nico Ramon Kleemann
      • Jascha Baum
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Florian David Fitz
    Florian David Fitz
    • Erich Kästner
    Nico Ramon Kleemann
    • Hans Löhr (jung)
    Jascha Baum
    • Hans Löhr (alt)
    Juls Serger
    • Wolfi Stern (jung)
    Oskar Bökelmann
    • Wolfi Stern (alt)
    Katharina Lorenz
    Katharina Lorenz
    • Lotte Löhr
    Charlotte Lorenzen
    • Ruth Löhr (jung)
    Hans Löw
    Hans Löw
    • Erich Ohser
    Martin Brambach
    Martin Brambach
    • Nietenführ
    Inga Busch
    • Marigard Ohser
    Catrin Striebeck
    • Edith Jacobsohn
    Marie Gruber
    Marie Gruber
    • Ida Kästner
    Saskia Rosendahl
    Saskia Rosendahl
    • Ruth Löhr (alt)
    Michele Cuciuffo
    • Herr Stern
    Daniel Wagner
    • Eberhard Schmidt
    Nikolaus Barton
    Nikolaus Barton
    • Erich Knauf
    Mareile Blendl
    • Buchhändlerin
    Verena Altenberger
    Verena Altenberger
    • Unbekannte Eroberung
    • Director
      • Wolfgang Murnberger
    • Writer
      • Dorothee Schön
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    7emkarpf

    Fresh look at a well-known topic

    This is neither a new nor an original story. We have seen many biographical pictures about people who lived in Germany during the 1930s and 1940s, some end well, most don't. Still this story was worth being told, as it concerns one of the most foremost german childrens' authors, whose books have become classics. Emil und die Detektive, Pünktchen und Anton, Das fliegende Klassenzimmer, Das doppelte Lottchen - they have been devoured by generations of children, and their plots have been adapted for cinema many times and in many countries. Kästner's success as a childrens' author is closely connected to his general political stance as a pacifist and moralist, never feeling the need to hide from children the complex challenges of life.

    Kästner is also one of the few authors who stayed in Germany after 1933, even though his books were forbidden and he faced the danger of being arrested by the Gestapo any day. In later years he has reflected about this difficult decision, not being quite sure if he had lived up to his own standards.

    Herein lies the theme for this TV movie, and it is very well brought to life by exploring the relationship between Kästner and his No. 1 fan, the boy Hans Löhr, as well as his friendship with cartoonist Erich Ohser, also unforgotten in Germany for his "Father and Son" cartoon strips. Dorothee Schön's screenplay follows the well-known chronological path from the publishing of "Emil und die Detektive" to the film adaptation, then Hitler's grab for power in 1933, the burning of books organized by Nazi students, the repression of jewish inhabitants, the call to arms for both Kästner and his young friend, which forces them to finally part ways. Even though all these plot points are more or less foreseeable, the scenes and dialogue seem fresh and authentic.

    Florian David Fitz plays Kästner in an understated, very natural way, only his hairline in this film does not look as natural as it should. The performances of Nico Ramon Kleemann and Jascha Baum, who play "little Dienstag" actor Hans Löhr at different ages, are simply heart rendering. I especially liked the group scenes, where the casting was perfect down to the smallest bit parts. The production brought all the elements well together. I am glad I was made aware of this film and that it is available for rent online.

    It is easy to pass judgment on a period in history when you are watching from the distance. It is much harder to go through without knowing what is yet to come.
    4richard-camhi

    If words are important ...

    Just watched this, having recently watched the five or so brilliant Kästner films about children (and animals) made between 1931 and 1954 plus the animated 1969 "Konferenz der Tiere." All those films have children and adults speaking intelligently and enunciating the dialog, which is of course the whole point, Kästner being one of the great writers of the 20th century. I've lived and worked in a German-speaking country for 44 years. Watching this film made me feel like all those years were erased, and I was hearing a foreign language for the first time. Not one sentence could I understand. At least half of the words were garbled, mumbled, slurred over, or spoken with such a thick Berlin accent that they were undecipherable. I believe the film had something important to say, and I'll probably try again with the German subtitles turned on.

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    • Trivia
      When Erich Kästner and Hans are sitting together they make up a story about how only parents of twins should be divorced, so each parent can get a child and they can switch places. This story later became Kästners novel "Das doppelte Lottchen" (Lottie and Lisa), released in 1949 and was the source for "The Parents Trap".
    • Goofs
      The signature that Erich Kästner gave a woman on an autograph picture is different that Kästner's actual signature. However in the signature Kästner was writing into Hans' book is the same as the one of the real Kästner.
    • Quotes

      Erich Kästner: It doesn't matter if a story actually happened like that or not as long as it is true.

    • Connections
      Features Émile et les détectives (1931)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2017 (Austria)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Austria
    • Official sites
      • DOR Film (Germany)
      • Ester Reglin Film (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Kästner and Little Tuesday
    • Filming locations
      • Vienna, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Ester.Reglin.Film Produktionsgesellschaft
      • Dor Film Koeln
      • ARD Degeto Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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