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A boy who was once a perpetual outcast finds friends in a new boarding school, united with his new peers gets involved in a heated rivalry with a group of students that lives outside of the ... Read allA boy who was once a perpetual outcast finds friends in a new boarding school, united with his new peers gets involved in a heated rivalry with a group of students that lives outside of the school premises.A boy who was once a perpetual outcast finds friends in a new boarding school, united with his new peers gets involved in a heated rivalry with a group of students that lives outside of the school premises.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 3 nominations total
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François Goeske
- Kreuzkamm Junior
- (as François Göske)
Theresa Vilsmaier
- Mona Egerland
- (as Teresa Vilsmaier)
Nicky Kantor
- Der schöne Theo
- (as Nicolas Kantor)
Jaime Ferkic
- Wawerka
- (as Jaime Krsto)
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The last time I watched this movie, I visited a cinema with my parents. Shortly after the release in 2003! A lot of scenes were burnt into my mind, together with this fantastic soundtrack from Niki Reiser. And now I watched the movie again, I stumbled over it in one if the streaming services and I started watching it...20 years later! And this movie is still fantastic. A true masterpiece about friendship, trust and other problems, which I thought back then only kids have. I am nearly 30 years old but this movie is still fantastic. I would recommend this movie to every teenager to watch...but it's a really nice movie for the "older ones" too:)
I went into this movie knowing it was good. But it was better! It is a movie for children as well as their parents.
Everything in it is brilliant. Let's start with the acting. Sebastian Koch as the Nichtraucher (non-smoker) and Ulrich Noethen as Iustus are perfect in their roles. Especially Sebastian Koch is very convincing. The child-actors do a very good job and the rest of the cast is also perfect, not to mention the very funny Piet Klocke as Professor Kreuzkamm.
The screenplay is very good, the writers succeeded in eliminating all clichés. They did not simply turn Erich Kästners bestseller into a very good movie, the matter was also updated to fit in our time. Germany's unification is now part of the storyline of two characters in the movie.
Camera and direction is above average and give the movie a good look.
I enjoyed the movie, and so will you. Go and see it.
Everything in it is brilliant. Let's start with the acting. Sebastian Koch as the Nichtraucher (non-smoker) and Ulrich Noethen as Iustus are perfect in their roles. Especially Sebastian Koch is very convincing. The child-actors do a very good job and the rest of the cast is also perfect, not to mention the very funny Piet Klocke as Professor Kreuzkamm.
The screenplay is very good, the writers succeeded in eliminating all clichés. They did not simply turn Erich Kästners bestseller into a very good movie, the matter was also updated to fit in our time. Germany's unification is now part of the storyline of two characters in the movie.
Camera and direction is above average and give the movie a good look.
I enjoyed the movie, and so will you. Go and see it.
"Das fliegende klassenzimmer" ("The Flying Classroom") really caught the spirit of the book. If you think from the title it's only a kid's movie you're wrong. The story reaches all generations. Universal ideas like friendship and loyalty are some of the themes.
Finally a movie the whole family can watch without being afraid that there's something some kids shouldn't see.
Though it the main part plays in Leibzig the inside of the boarding school was filmed in the "Landesschule Pforta", a school which once was a monastery. The old bathroom they show is not in use anymore though... just as a secret way to get away from the teachers and visit people in other rooms...
Finally a movie the whole family can watch without being afraid that there's something some kids shouldn't see.
Though it the main part plays in Leibzig the inside of the boarding school was filmed in the "Landesschule Pforta", a school which once was a monastery. The old bathroom they show is not in use anymore though... just as a secret way to get away from the teachers and visit people in other rooms...
I stumbled across this movie while browsing the on-demand video system on a Singapore Airlines flight between Newark NJ and Amsterdam.
Having no familiarity with the original storyline "The Flying Classroom", I was nonetheless delighted at the quality of the acting, and by even more, the attention to sheer detail in the way props, scenes, etc are presented. Part of this may be due to the fact that no American studio was involved - Constantin Film is a German/European studio, and as such the movie was not adulterated in the way a Disney/Universal children's movie would be.
Everything - including the catchy theme music (not to mention the few phrases of Christmas Oratorio we get to hear), the interaction of the young actors and actresses, the subtle use of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, and even the underlying storyline has a very Germanic/European feel to it. And that's no joke either. Beautiful scene of Leipzig in the winter too. Wonderful, simply wonderful.
I plan on getting this one on DVD (to play on my multiregion DVD player) when it comesout.
Having no familiarity with the original storyline "The Flying Classroom", I was nonetheless delighted at the quality of the acting, and by even more, the attention to sheer detail in the way props, scenes, etc are presented. Part of this may be due to the fact that no American studio was involved - Constantin Film is a German/European studio, and as such the movie was not adulterated in the way a Disney/Universal children's movie would be.
Everything - including the catchy theme music (not to mention the few phrases of Christmas Oratorio we get to hear), the interaction of the young actors and actresses, the subtle use of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, and even the underlying storyline has a very Germanic/European feel to it. And that's no joke either. Beautiful scene of Leipzig in the winter too. Wonderful, simply wonderful.
I plan on getting this one on DVD (to play on my multiregion DVD player) when it comesout.
The movie "das fliegende Klassenzimmer" is great. It depends on a great book from Erich Kästner. It uses the old story and puts it into a new era. They involved the german history (BRD and DDR) and made it so great. I love the characters and Ulrich Noethen is one of the best german actors. The children played their role although very good. The music of the movie is classic. The song called "overtüre" is very deep and kind of sad but it is very beautiful. Everyone who has kids should show them this movie. It is way better than other movies for children. It is not trashy and the dialogs are funny and meanful.
Did you know
- TriviaTheresa Vilsmaier, who plays Mona Egerland in this movie, is the daughter of Joseph Vilsmaier, who directed Charlie & Louise - Das doppelte Lottchen (1994), which is another adaptation of a novel by Erich Kästner. Kästner wrote "Das fliegende Klassenzimmer", the source for this movie.
- Crazy creditsThe movie begins with the quote from the original novel (chapter "The second section of "Forwards"): "How can an adult totally forget his youth that one day he won't even know how sad and unhappy children could be? It doesn't matter if you cry because of a broken doll or because you lose a friend later. Erich Kästner"
- ConnectionsReferenced in Making of 'Das fliegende Klassenzimmer' (2003)
- SoundtracksWeihnachtsoratorium
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
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- The Flying Classroom
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- Gross worldwide
- $9,378,807
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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