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Le péché selon Sébastien

Original title: Wer früher stirbt, ist länger tot
  • 2006
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
5.7K
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Le péché selon Sébastien (2006)
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Sebastian, an 11-year-old Bavarian boy, feels responsible for his mother's death, who died during his birth, and naively attempts multiple ways to reach immortality (procreation, reincarnati... Read allSebastian, an 11-year-old Bavarian boy, feels responsible for his mother's death, who died during his birth, and naively attempts multiple ways to reach immortality (procreation, reincarnation, sanctification) to prevent his tenure in hellSebastian, an 11-year-old Bavarian boy, feels responsible for his mother's death, who died during his birth, and naively attempts multiple ways to reach immortality (procreation, reincarnation, sanctification) to prevent his tenure in hell

  • Director
    • Marcus H. Rosenmüller
  • Writers
    • Marcus H. Rosenmüller
    • Christian Lerch
  • Stars
    • Markus Krojer
    • Fritz Karl
    • Jürgen Tonkel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcus H. Rosenmüller
    • Writers
      • Marcus H. Rosenmüller
      • Christian Lerch
    • Stars
      • Markus Krojer
      • Fritz Karl
      • Jürgen Tonkel
    • 21User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Markus Krojer
    Markus Krojer
    • Sebastian
    Fritz Karl
    • Lorenz
    Jürgen Tonkel
    • Alfred
    Jule Ronstedt
    Jule Ronstedt
    • Veronika
    Saskia Vester
    Saskia Vester
    • Frau Kramer
    Franz Xaver Brückner
    • Franz
    Johann Schuler
    • Graudinger
    Sepp Schauer
    • Proske
    Heinz-Josef Braun
    • Gumberger
    Tim Seyfi
    Tim Seyfi
    • Kaffl
    Pia Lautenbacher
    • Evi
    Klaus Steinbacher
    • Toni
    • (as Klausi Steinbacher)
    Johanna Bittenbinder
    • Mutter in der Sprechstunde
    Monika Manz
    • Kassiererin im Supermarkt
    Alexander Liegl
    • Notarzt
    Stefanie von Poser
    Stefanie von Poser
    • Mutter Sebastian, Frau am Kreuz
    Arnd Schimkat
    • Lachender Kunde im Supermarkt
    • (as Arnd Schimkat 'Arthur Senkrecht')
    Konstantin Wecker
    • Herr Blüml, der Mann im Zug
    • Director
      • Marcus H. Rosenmüller
    • Writers
      • Marcus H. Rosenmüller
      • Christian Lerch
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    User reviews21

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    9zetscho

    Just great

    A really nice little story in a (for me from Hamburg) strange region (Bavaria) where strange religious believes and other superstitions drive a young, naive boy into some hilarious situations.

    The actors and characters are all really great, the story and all its funny twists are as well. I especially liked the ironic view on Bavarian country-life and the dialect (which wasn't a problem at all, but my Grannie was from Munich, so I'm used to it unless it's not completely far-off), as well as the very sensitive insight into a kid's view on the world.

    And most of all: It was really funny which is a rarity in German movies. But I think you can enjoy this very well if you're Non-German, as conservative, religious countrysides aren't so uncommon elsewhere. This story could just have happened with only little differences in the Middle West or South Italy or so.
    10vetmad

    Bavaria beyond Beer, Lederhosn and Dirndl

    I'd never have thought that a German, well it's actually more a Bavarian movie, could be this exceptional anymore. But it continues the line of rare Bavarian films that capture life in all its facets, in the great tradition of Franz Xaver Bogner's "Irgendwie & Sowieso" from the 1980s. It's true and funny, sad and heartwarming, telling a grand story with an outstandingly authentic cast, an exceptionally good soundtrack in beautiful pictures. If you want to be entertained well for an evening and you want more than just a cheap laugh, go see this movie (despite its strange title, meaning something like "The sooner you die, the longer you'll be dead") and see Bavaria beyond all kitsch!
    10tassilo7

    one of the best movies I have seen this year

    I can recommend this movie strongly to anybody, with or without Bavarian passions / roots. I am so glad that such movies still exist - in total contrast to recent Hollywood trash.

    I am not saying this as a Hollywood hater. No I do like films like "The Godfather" or "Casablanca" very much.

    "Wer früher stirbt, ist länger tot" has a lot of black humor, a very good child actor, and displays funny Bavarian traditions.

    And, it is a very successful combination of sad tones with funny and positive vibes.

    Watch this, you won't be disappointed. Subtitles recommended for all Non-Bavarians ;-)
    10trade-12

    Beautifully written and directed

    I couldn't disagree more with the previous commentator. I saw this movie last night at the German Film Festival in Washington DC and was absolutely blown away (as was the person I watched it with). It is one of the most beautifully written movies we have ever seen. Set in rural Bavaria, the audience follows the adventures and thought processes of an 11-year old boy (played by a brilliant actor). The plot fits together perfectly, captures you completely, makes you laugh out loud hysterically at times and cry at others. The vivid portrayal of the community surrounding the boy lets you become a part of it. There was not a moment of boredom for me, and the first thing I said to my companion after the film was that I wanted to get it on DVD to watch it again. While the characterizations are larger than life, they are the farthest thing from clichés. This is a brave movie that has some of the best treatment of both youth and death that I have seen.
    10Juja1

    the most wicked German feelgood movie of the year

    Full 10 points, would have loved to give 11. Not only the most enjoyable German movie of the year, but in general the most enjoyable movie I have seen in a long time. Contents: Take a child's fantasy, take Bavarian Catholicism, and watch a series of hilarious events unfold from this combination. If you are – such as me - German but not from Bavaria, be sure to take also a South German friend with you in order to translate the punch lines you have been missing due to dialect. If you come over this movie out of Germany, don't miss out on the fun – you're even luckier because you will most probably be watching a subtitled version. I am sure you don't have to be German in order to like this movie, because religion - and all those strange blossoms which it may spread - are truly international. Last but not least: If you're German and the rabbit from „Nach 5 im Urwald" made you laugh – here's more :-)

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    • Soundtracks
      Something's Rising
      Music and Text by Gerd Baumann, Peter Horn

      Peter Horn - Gitarren, Bass, Gesang

      Florian Rein - Schlagzeug

      Gerd Baumann - Gitarren

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 2006 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Grave Decisions
    • Filming locations
      • Berg Wendelstein, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Roxy Film
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,685,834
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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