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Almanya

Original title: Almanya: Willkommen in Deutschland
  • 2011
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
7.4K
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Vedat Erincin in Almanya (2011)
ComedyDrama

The story of three generations of a Turkish immigrant family.The story of three generations of a Turkish immigrant family.The story of three generations of a Turkish immigrant family.

  • Director
    • Yasemin Samdereli
  • Writers
    • Yasemin Samdereli
    • Nesrin Samdereli
  • Stars
    • Vedat Erincin
    • Fahri Yardim
    • Lilay Huser
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    7.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yasemin Samdereli
    • Writers
      • Yasemin Samdereli
      • Nesrin Samdereli
    • Stars
      • Vedat Erincin
      • Fahri Yardim
      • Lilay Huser
    • 14User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Vedat Erincin
    • Hüseyin Yilmaz
    Fahri Yardim
    Fahri Yardim
    • Hüseyin Yilmaz (jung)
    • (as Fahri Ögün Yardim)
    Lilay Huser
    • Fatma Yilmaz
    Demet Gül
    • Fatma Yilmaz (jung)
    Aykut Kayacik
    Aykut Kayacik
    • Veli Yilmaz
    Aycan Vardar
    • Veli Yilmaz (jung)
    Ercan Karacayli
    • Muhammed Yilmaz
    Kaan Aydogdu
    • Muhammed Yilmaz (jung)
    Aliya Artuc
    • Leyla (jung)
    Siir Eloglu
    Siir Eloglu
    • Leyla
    Petra Schmidt-Schaller
    Petra Schmidt-Schaller
    • Gabi
    Denis Moschitto
    Denis Moschitto
    • Ali Yilmaz
    Aylin Tezel
    Aylin Tezel
    • Canan
    Trystan Pütter
    Trystan Pütter
    • David
    Rafael Koussouris
    • Cenk Yilmaz
    Axel Milberg
    Axel Milberg
    • Beamter
    Antoine Monot
    Antoine Monot
    • Nachbar
    • (as Antoine Monot Jr.)
    Oliver Nägele
    Oliver Nägele
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    • Director
      • Yasemin Samdereli
    • Writers
      • Yasemin Samdereli
      • Nesrin Samdereli
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    User reviews14

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    5Radu_A

    Painfully Painless

    To be fair: who says that migration-related films cannot be positive, but have to be bleak and ripe with social criticism à la 'Into this World'? The idea to portray the arrival and gradual integration of a Turkish family in Germany without a speck of racism or aggravation could appear almost bold, given that such a subject matter almost invariably descends into the abysses of social or moral decay. Yet 'Almanya' attempts to be an uplifting, encouraging comedy of sorts, and obviously intends to highlight the positive aspects of integration. Religious matters are completely obliterated, women's issues are gently brushed aside, the entire story revolves around a family so intact, so void of disintegration and serious conflict that it could very well substitute for a Turkish Trapp family, if there was more singing.

    Being so picture-perfect, the family (and the film) can never shake a whiff of artifice and dullness. Given its inclusion in this year's Berlin competition, and a fairly wide release for a domestic film, one cannot help but wonder if this isn't a German propaganda effort promoting integration to lesser satisfied migrants: Look, this is how easy you could make it for yourselves in our golden land of opportunity. Perceived as such, 'Almanya' becomes almost enjoyable as a parody of sorts. But if you're interested in how things really are for migrants in Germany, you're better off with Faith Akin's 'Head-on' and 'Short Sharp Shock', or Özgür Yildirim's 'Chiko'.
    8sh_bronstein

    VERY funny movie about immigrant life in Germany

    I watched this movie with my husband, and we couldn't stop laughing! It was such a funny take at life in Germany, one of the precious few German comedies that actually makes you laugh!

    The movie is the story of a family's roots, about their experience moving from Eastern Turkey to Germany. The movie shows different phases in this family's story: from their grandparents' courtship in rural Turkey to the day they become German citizens many years later. The story is full of funny anecdotes regarding new places, a new language, different food, a different culture, and how to relate to them. I think any immigrant living in Germany - and not just Turks - can relate to some of the experiences the film shows... On the other hand, I saw it in Germany with a very mixed audience and the whole movie theater was roaring in laughter, so I think the movie also tickled non-immigrant Germans' funny bone.

    Nevertheless, as much as I loved this movie, I don't know if someone who does not speak German or has not been to Germany would be able to understand the jokes... There is a lot of language humor and many local references, so it might not be very universal. I think the previous reviewer certainly did not get the humor...But for someone acquainted with German culture, food, etc. this movie is fantastic, and, as I said, it is one of those few German comedies which makes you LAUGH!!!
    7johnpierrepatrick

    Humour and cross-culture

    A really good start, with a lot of intercultural jokes, between Turkish and German lifestyles and biases. The movie unfortunately loses some weight after the first half and tries to mix emotion at the end, not in a very convincing way. Goes for an average 7.

    I'd still advise in favor of this movie, with such a nice and funny first half.
    allonsegev

    Bad comedy, pathetic melodrama, performance on the level of commercial for washing powder

    The movie plots on two opposite lines the story of Turk family on the way to Germany as foreign workers, and their way back to Turkey. The relationship between the Turkish guests and the German hosts are idealistically depicted - the Germans love their Turkish hard-workers (if things are so happy, why Turkey has been time and again declined from joining the European Union?), the Turkish family is completely modern - like a normal Westernized family : they react tolerantly to their young daughter who gets pregnant from a non-German guy (no word on the common and prevalent honor-killings among the Turks in Germany, no word on arranged marriage which is also the very common among Turks in Germany, etc.) I've been living many years in Germany, and the story this movie tells us is completely unconvincing.

    As far as the artistic sides of the movie are concerned, it starts as a comedy and suddenly, with no seen reason, it turns into saccharine melodrama. The performance, the dialogs, the mimic and gestures reminded me of typical German TV commercials for Washing Powder, Yogurt, etc.
    8offbass

    loved it

    "We called for manpower, and what arrived was human beings" (Max Frisch, German author). The film does a great job to transport this message, just by telling the heart-warming and utterly funny story of a Turkish family that came to Germany. At times the German language is represented by fake-German gibberish (like in Charlie Chaplin's "the great dictator"), which i found hilarious at times and it helped a lot to get an idea of what it feels like being thrown into a foreign culture without understanding a single word. I was beautifully entertained by this movie, i laughed a lot and also cried a bit. I (german) thought i had no prejudices against Turkish people, but i feel like i lost some today. German teacher's should show this movie in class, and their pupils would love it.

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      The film was shot primarily in German. To give an impression how the Turkish guest workers and their families felt when they came to Germany in the 1960s, the passages spoken by German characters in the flashback scenes are spoken in a German-like gibberish.

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • German
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Almanya: Welcome to Germany
    • Filming locations
      • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Roxy Film
      • Infafilm
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      • $14,885,722
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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