Sprache. Kultur. Deutschland.
GERMAN FILM
FESTIVAL
2015
www.goethe.de/nz
AUCKLAND /
8–13 SEPT
WELLINGTON /
15–19 SEPT
DUNEDIN /
26–27 SEPT
NEW PLYMOUTH /
29 SEPT–4 OCT
German Film Festival 2015
German Film Festival 2015
WILLKOMMEN ZUM DEUTSCHEN FILMFESTIVAL
2015
Welcome to this nationwide German Film Festival.
From 8 September to 4 October 2015 you will be able to enjoy new
German fi lms in Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and New Plymouth in
their original language with English subtitles.
Germany and New Zealand have enjoyed a close relationship for
over 60 years. We cooperate in many fi elds, economically, politically
and culturally. That is why the German Film Festival is a great
opportunity for our two countries to further strengthen our cultural
understanding. This Festival covers a wide range of areas to showcase
the diversity of German cinema today.
This year Germany celebrates 25 years since re-unifi cation. The
merging of East and West Germany was and continues to be an issue
which is gradually being resolved.
What could be more appropriate than to start this Film Festival with a
fi lm about the memorable night of 9 November 1989 when the Berlin
Wall opened. The fi lm Bornholmer Straße shows this exciting event
from the point of view of an East German commanding offi cer, Harald
Schäfer. It is a truly unique and heroic story.
I hope you all enjoy the Film Festival!
Dr. Anne-Marie Schleich
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany
The Goethe-Institut is delighted to present cinemagoers in New Zealand with a colourful bouquet
of fi lms from Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Our team has already enjoyed choosing and
debating our favourite picks for this year’s programme, which will take you on a factual and
fi ctional journey through the German past and present, covering diverse terrain. From historical
documentaries to comedies and crime dramas, our selection includes fi lms that will get you
thinking, laughing and gripping your seat. We are also thrilled to be showing Lola on the Pea, a
wonderful children’s feature that younger and older viewers will enjoy.
To spare you the diffi cult task of narrowing down the list and to enable everyone to join in, we
have decided that admission to the fi lms should be free this year. Small donations are welcome,
but there will be no entry fee. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept advance bookings: tickets
can be obtained from the box offi ce before the start of each screening, so please arrive in plenty
of time and take the opportunity to talk to us and other fi lm enthusiasts.
We look forward to watching and discussing the fi lms with you in Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin
and also in New Plymouth, where the German Film Festival is making its debut this year. The
generosity of our sponsors and partners has enabled us to make the Festival happen: we would
like to thank them all for their support.
Bettina Senff
Director Goethe-Institut New Zealand
German Film Festival 2015
Festivals (selection):
Berlin 2015 (Out of
Competition), Istanbul
2015, Edinburgh 2015
Awards (selection):
Bavarian Film Awards
2015 (Best Production)
Director:
Oliver Hirschbiegel
Cinematography:
Judith Kaufmann
Editor:
Alexander Dittner
Screenplay:
Fred Breinersdorfer,
Léonie-Claire
Breinersdorfer
Production:
Boris Ausserer,
Oliver Schündler,
Fred Breinersdorfer
A much better fi lm than Downfall (Der
Untergang) is Oliver Hirschbiegel’s new
masterpiece about Johann Georg Elser, who
tragically failed to kill Hitler. On 8 November
1939 he placed a carefully constructed
time bomb behind Adolf Hitler’s lectern
in the Bürgerbräu beer cellar in Munich. It
worked perfectly and exploded at exactly
the time it was meant to. But the ‘Führer’
left the building 13 minutes earlier than
planned and survived. Elser was arrested,
tortured and sent to the concentration camp
Sachsenhausen and later to Dachau, where
he was executed only days before the end of
the war in April 1945.
Who was this man, and where did Elser
(4 January 1903 – 9 April 1945), a carpenter
from a small Bavarian town, fi nd the courage
and moral strength to risk everything?
13 MINUTES
(ELSER – ER HÄTTE DIE WELT VERÄNDERT)
Music:
David Holmes
With:
Christian Friedel,
Katharina Schüttler,
Burghart Klaußner,
Johann von Bülow,
Felix Eitner,
David Zimmerschied,
Rüdiger Klink
Duration:
110 minutes
Distribution:
Beta Cinema, Studiocanal
Language:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
tbc
GERMANY 2015, (DRAMA)
Image © Lucky Bird Pictures / Bernd Schuller
B-MOVIE: LUST AND
SOUND IN WEST-BERLIN
Festivals (selection):
Berlin 2015, Istanbul 2015,
Crossing Europe Linz 2015
Awards (selection):
Heiner Carow Prize of the
DEFA Foundation 2015
Director:
Jörg A. Hoppe,
Klaus Maeck, Heiko Lange
Screenplay:
Jörg A. Hoppe,
Klaus Maeck, Heiko Lange
Cinematography:
Till Vielrose
Editor:
Alexander von Sturmfeder
Were you born in the 50s or 60s? Have you
heard of Blixa Bargeld and Einstürzende
Neubauten, or are you in love with Berlin?
Then this fi lm is a must for you! The
documentary by Jörg A. Hoppe, Heiko Lange
and Klaus Maeck is a monument in honour
of West-Berlin’s wild 1980s, when Berlin was
really, really cool. Everything was possible,
nothing seemed forbidden in this island city
in the middle of the GDR. In the last decade
before the fall of the wall, West Berlin
had become a centre for artists, squatters,
subversive ideas, subcultures, drugs, trash,
ugliness and passion. And musician and
author Mark Reeder from Manchester meets
them all: Blixa Bargeld, Nick Cave, Gudrun
Gut, Christiane F. and many, many others.
Music:
Mark Reeder,
Michael Adam
With:
Mark Reeder,
Marius Weber,
Blixa Bargeld, Gudrun Gut,
Nick Cave, Muriel Gray
Production:
Jörg A. Hoppe,
Christoph Post
Duration:
92 minutes
Language:
English, German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
tbc
GERMANY 2015, (DOCUMENTARY)
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“Hirschbiegel... delivers a respectful
ode to this solitary hero in a time
of almost-complete darkness for
Germany.”
– Fionnuala Halligan, ScreenDaily.com
Auckland
Saturday, 12 September, 8:30pm
Wellington
Saturday, 19 September, 4:30pm
New Plymouth
Saturday, 3 October, 6:30pm
SCREENING TIMES
“...dense with detail, this is an
appealing memoir of a wild decade
in a city that remains a magnet
for young bohemians and party
animals from across the globe.”
– Stephen Dalton, The Hollywood Reporter
Auckland
Sunday, 13 September, 6:15pm
Wellington
Friday, 18 September, 5pm
New Plymouth
Saturday, 3 October, 4:30pm
SCREENING TIMES
German Film Festival 2015
Awards (selection):
Berlin 2010 (Panorama
– Audience Award), Prix
Meilleur Film du Jury
Jeunes (Liège, Festival du
Film Policier)
Director:
Wolfgang Murnberger
Screenplay:
Josef Hader, Wolfgang
Murnberger, Wolf Haas
– based on the novel by
Wolf Haas
Cinematography:
Peter von Haller
Editor:
Evi Romen
Music:
Sofa Surfers
From Austria comes this celebrated, very
black fi lm version of Wolf Haas’ crime novel
of the same name. In search of a man called
Horvath, who seems to have disappeared,
private detective Brenner fi nds himself in
a famous “Backhendlstation“ in the Styrian
countryside. The well-known inn specialises
in roast chicken and is owned by a
shady character, brilliantly played by
Josef Bierbichler. And slowly it becomes
clear that Austria is not an idyllic place of
unspoiled beauty and innocence. A gruesome
discovery is made in the pile of chicken
bones waiting to be fed into the basement
grinder, and Brenner is in great danger.
Recommended for all crime fi lm lovers with
a dark sense of humour.
THE BONE MAN
(DER KNOCHENMANN)
With:
Josef Hader,
Josef Bierbichler,
Birgit Minichmayr,
Simon Schwarz
Production:
Danny Krausz,
Kurt Stocker
Duration:
117 minutes
Distribution:
DOR-Film
Languages:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
tbc
AUSTRIA 2009, (CRIME THRILLER, COMEDY)
Proudly supported by:
Image © Dor Film / Photo: Petro Domenigg
BORNHOLMER STRASSE
Festival (selection):
Black Nights Tallinn 2014,
Munich 2014
Awards (selection):
Grimme Award 2015
(Fiction), Hubert Burda
Media Award 2014,
Golden Camera 2015
(Best German TV Film)
Director:
Christian Schwochow
Screenplay:
Heide Schwochow,
Rainer Schwochow
Cinematography:
Frank Lamm
Editor:
Jens Klüber
Music:
Daniel Sus
This year Germany celebrates 25 years of
re-unifi cation. And what could be more
appropriate, than to start our Film Festival
2015 with a fi lm about this memorable night
of 9th November, 1989.
The fi lm tells the story of the events at the
Berlin checkpoint Bornholmer Straße, where
the commanding offi cer Harald Schäfer
(Charly Hübner) wonders what to make of
Günther Schabowski’s announcement at a
press conference, that from this day forward
all citizens of the German Democratic
Republic are allowed to leave the country if
they wish.
With:
Charly Hübner,
Milan Peschel, Rainer
Bock, Jasna Fritzi Bauer,
Ludwig Trepte,
Frederick Lau,
Ulrich Matthes,
Thorsten Merten
Production:
Benjamin Benedict,
Nico Hofmann,
Sebastian Werninger
Duration:
88 minutes
Distribution:
Beta Film
Languages:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
PG - coarse language
GERMANY 2014, (DRAMA)
“In this tragicomedy, Charly
Hübner is brilliant as a GDR
border guard who, on 9
November 1989, has to make
a decision that could change
history.”
– Kester Schlenz, Der Stern
Image © ARD UfaFiction Nik Konietzy
Auckland
Friday, 11 September, 8:30pm
Wellington
Thursday, 17 September, 7pm
Dunedin
Sunday, 27 September, 3pm
New Plymouth
Friday, 2 October, 6:30pm
SCREENING TIMES
Auckland
Opening Night:
Tuesday, 8 September, 6:15pm
Sunday, 13 September, 8:30pm
Wellington
Opening Night by invitation only:
Tuesday, 15 September, 6:30pm
Wednesday, 16 September, 12:15pm
New Plymouth
Opening Night:
Tuesday, 29 September, 6:30pm
Friday, 2 October, 4pm
SCREENING TIMES
CONCRETE LOVE – THE BÖHM FAMILY
(DIE BÖHMS – ARCHITEKTUR EINER FAMILIE)
Festivals (selection):
DOK Leipzig 2014,
Max-Ophüls-Prize
Festival Saarbrücken
2015, Solothurn 2015,
Slamdance 2015, Dallas
2015, FIFA Montreal 2015
Awards:
Documentary Award of
the Goethe-Institut DOK
Leipzig 2014, Jury Award
FIFA Montreal 2015
Director:
Maurizius Staerkle-Drux
Screenplay:
Maurizius Staerkle-Drux
Cinematography:
Raphael Beinder
In this fi lm, young Swiss director Maurizius
Staerkle-Drux very successfully paints a
touching portrait of 94-year old architect,
Gottfried Böhm, and his family. Gottfried
Böhm is one of Germany’s most important
architects. The Pritzker prize-winning father
learned his trade from his father. Gottfried
still works every day on construction
projects with his sons, Stephan, Peter
and Paul, who are also architects. This
documentary won the Goethe-Institut
Documentary Film Prize at the prestigious
57th DOK Leipzig. The fi lm weaves together
multiple stories about love, passion for
architecture, and four generations of German
history, combining sensitive observations,
intimate interviews and impressive
cinematographic explorations of an
outstanding architectural legacy to create a
lasting impression of the buildings and
the people.
Editor:
Anika Simon
Music:
Jonas Bühler
With:
Elisabeth Böhm,
Gottfried Böhm,
Paul Böhm, Peter Böhm,
Stephan Böhm
Production:
Carl-Ludwig Rettinger,
Lisa Blatter
Duration:
87 minutes
Languages:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
Exempt
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Auckland
Thursday, 10 September, 6:15pm
Wellington
Wednesday, 16 September, 7pm
Friday, 18 September, 12:15pm
(52 mins, Soup & Seat, $8)
Dunedin
Saturday, 26 September, 3pm
New Plymouth
Wednesday, 30 September, 6:30pm
SCREENING TIMES
German Film Festival 2015
ACADEMY CINEMAS /
8 – 13 SEPT
AUCKLAND
WELLINGTON
NGĀ TAONGA SOUND & VISION /
15 – 19 SEPT
SCHEDULE
DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY /
26 – 27 SEPT
DUNEDIN
NEW PLYMOUTH
GOVETT-BREWSTER ART GALLERY / LEN LYE
CENTRE /
29 SEPT – 4 OCT
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TUESDAY 8 SEPTEMBER
WEDNESDAY 9 SEPTEMBER
THURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
FRIDAY 11 SEPTEMBER
SATURDAY 12 SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY 13 SEPTEMBER
6:15pm Opening Night: Bornholmer Straße
8:30pm Who Am I – No System Is Safe
12:30pm Lola on the Pea
6:15pm Concrete Love – The Böhm Family
8:30pm Not My Day
6:15pm Who Am I – No System Is Safe
8:30pm The Bone Man
3:30pm Schönefeld Boulevard
6:15pm Tour de Force
8:30pm 13 Minutes
3:30pm Lola on the Pea
6:15pm B-Movie: Lust and Sound in West-Berlin
8:30pm Bornholmer Straße
TUESDAY 15 SEPTEMBER
WEDNEDAY 16 SEPTEMBER
THURSDAY 17 SEPTEMBER
FRIDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
SATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER
6:30pm Opening Night: Bornholmer Straße
(by invitation only)
12:15pm Bornholmer Straße
5:00pm Schönefeld Boulevard
7:00pm Concrete Love – The Böhm Family
12:30pm Lola on the Pea
5:00pm Tour de Force
7:00pm The Bone Man
12:15pm Concrete Love – The Böhm Family
(52 mins, Soup & Seat, $8)
5:00pm B-Movie: Lust and Sound in West-Berlin
7:00pm Not my Day
2:30pm Lola on the Pea
4:30pm 13 Minutes
7:00pm Who Am I – No System Is Safe
SATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY 27 SEPTEMBER
1:00pm Not my Day
3:00pm Concrete Love – The Böhm Family
1:00pm Lola on the Pea
3:00pm The Bone Man
TUESDAY 29 SEPTEMBER
WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER
THURSDAY 1 OCTOBER
FRIDAY 2 OCTOBER
SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER
SUNDAY 4 OCTOBER
6:30pm Opening Night: Bornholmer Straße
4:00pm Tour de Force
6:30pm Concrete Love – The Böhm Family
4:00pm Schönefeld Boulevard
4:00pm Bornholmer Straße
6:30pm The Bone Man
2:30pm Lola on the Pea
4:30pm B-Movie: Lust and Sound in West-Berlin
6:30pm 13 Minutes
4:00pm Not my Day
6:30pm Who Am I – No System Is Safe
CELEBRATING
35 YEARS
IN NEW ZEALAND!
German Film Festival 2015
Awards (Selection):
Audience Award
Children’s Film Festival
Vienna 2014, ASPI Award
Bellinzona 2014, Best
Director, ECFA Award &
Greek Actor’s Best Feature
Film & Children’s Jury
Award, Best Live Action
Film Seattle 2015
Director:
Thomas Heinemann
Screenplay:
Thomas Heinemann
Cinematography:
Tobias Jall
Editor:
Laura Richter
Music:
Frankie Chinasky
Our 2015 festival’s favourite children’s fi lm:
Nine-year-old Lola lives on a houseboat
called “The Pea” with her mother Loretta,
waiting for her father to resurface after he
had vanished into thin air over a year ago.
When her mother, Loretta, starts dating
someone else, Lola is torn between her
loyalty towards her father and the new guy,
who is actually quite nice. In this situation,
Lola becomes friends with her new classmate
Rebin, a Kurd living illegally in Germany who
has serious problems of his own.
This beautifully crafted tale captures the pain
and joy of childhood with honesty, humour
and a big heart. Though made as a “children’s
fi lm,” its approach to common family issues
makes it wonderfully entertaining and highly
rewarding for all age groups.
LOLA ON THE PEA
(LOLA AUF DER ERBSE)
With:
Christiane Paul,
Tabea Hanstein,
Tobias Oertel,
Arturo Pereia-Bigwood,
Antoine Monot Jr.,
Olaf A. Krätke
Production:
Thomas Heinemann,
Michel Morales
Duration:
92 minutes
Distribution:
Beta Film
Languages:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
G
GERMANY 2014, (FAMILY)
“It’s a gentle, nuanced movie
with strong female characters
about tolerance and doing the
right thing.”
– Paul Constant, The Stranger
Image © Sabine Finger
NOT MY DAY
(NICHT MEIN TAG)
Festival (selection):
Berlin 2014, Shanghai
2014, Portland German
Film Festival 2014,
Yashwant International
Film Festival Mumbai
2015, Tiburon 2015,
Manchester 2015, World
Premieres Film Festival
Philippines 2015
Director:
Peter Thorwarth
Screenplay:
Peter Thorwarth,
Stefan Holtz
Cinematography:
Jan Fehse
Editor:
Andreas Menn
Till Reiners (Axel Stein) is a “Spießer” – a
stuffed shirt, working in a bank in a sleepy
town in the German Ruhr area. His life
changes dramatically when ex-con Nappo
(brilliant: Moritz Bleibtreu) robs his bank
and takes Till hostage. After a series of
tragi-comic events and misunderstandings,
it becomes clear that this is just not their
day! Crazy action comedy, road movie, with
great music and genuinely funny. Oh, and try
to spot overrated German celebrity actor Til
Schweiger in a mini role as himself.
Music:
Cowboys on Dope
With:
Moritz Bleibtreu,
Axel Stein, Jasmin Gerat,
Anna Maria Mühe,
Nele Kiper, Ralf Richter
Production:
Christian Becker,
Marcus Machura
Duration:
115 minutes
Distribution:
Picture Tree International
Languages:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
tbc
GERMANY 2014, (COMEDY)
Proudly supported by:
“...superbly executed action
comedy from Germany.”
– Boyd van Hoeij, The Hollywood Reporter
Image © 2014 Bernd Spauke/Westside Filmproduktion
GmbH/Donar Film UG/Deutsche Columbia Pictures
Filmproduktion GmbH/Mr.Brown Entertainment
Filmproduction GmbH
Auckland
Wednesday, 9 September, 12:30pm
Sunday, 13 September, 3:30pm
Wellington
Thursday, 17 September, 12:30pm
Saturday, 19 September, 2:30pm
Dunedin
Sunday, 27 September, 1pm
New Plymouth
Saturday, 3 October, 2:30pm
SCREENING TIMES
Auckland
Thursday, 10 September, 8:30pm
Wellington
Friday, 18 September, 7pm
Dunedin
Saturday, 26 September, 1pm
New Plymouth
Sunday, 4 October, 4pm
SCREENING TIMES
German Film Festival 2015
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Festivals (selection):
Munich 2014, FILMZ
Festival Mainz 2014
Director:
Sylke Enders
Screenplay:
Sylke Enders
Cinematography:
Benedict Neuenfels
Editor:
Katharina Schmidt
Sound:
Bernd Hackmann
With:
Julia Jendroßek,
Daniel Sträßer,
Uwe Preuss, Jani Volanen,
Yung Ngo
18 year old overweight Cindy lives in
Berlin-Schönefeld, a bleak suburban area.
Her life is colourless, without prospects.
She gets bullied by her classmates and even
her father calls her “Rosinenbomber”. Of
course there is also the little dog Werner and
Cindy’s slightly eccentric childhood friend
Danny. But Danny leaves Berlin to sign up
for a military operation in Afghanistan.
Against all odds Cindy proves to be a
positive life-affi rming young woman and
much to everyone’s surprise she wins the
heart of married Finnish businessman, Leif.
She starts to dream the impossible dream of
a future together. Then Danny comes back.
War and drugs have destroyed him. He now
needs Cindy’s friendship more than ever, but
she is put off by his aggressive behaviour.
The beautiful acting of Julia Jendroßek as
lovely Cindy makes this tragi-comic coming-
of-age story defi nitely worth seeing.
SCHÖNEFELD BOULEVARD
Production:
Susann Schimk,
Jörg Trentmann
Duration:
102 minutes
Languages:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
M - offensive language,
sexual references and
drug use
GERMANY 2014, (COMEDY, DRAMA)
Auckland
Saturday, 12 September, 3:30pm
Wellington
Wednesday, 16 September, 5pm
New Plymouth
Thursday, 1 October, 4pm
SCREENING TIMES
“Julia Jendroßek does not
physically conform to the usual
ideal of a fi lm star, and yet
this young woman from Berlin
makes a huge impression with an
outstanding performance on the
big screen.”
– Thorsten Wahl, Berliner Zeitung
Image © Claudia Rorarius credofi lm GmbH
German Film Festival 2015
TOUR DE FORCE
(HIN UND WEG)
Festivals (selection):
Locarno 2014 (Piazza
Grande), Toronto 2014,
Les Arcs European Film
Festival 2014, Black
Nights Tallinn 2014, Miami
2015, Motovun 2015
Director:
Christian Zübert
Screenplay:
Ariane Schröder, adapted
by Christian Zübert
Cinematography:
Ngo The Chau
Editor:
Mona Bräuer
Music:
Siggi Müller, Egon Riedel
A German contribution to the discussion
about a controversial subject: Hannes is
suffering from an incurable disease and
he plans to end his life in Belgium, where
assisted suicide is legal. Without telling
his friends that the trip is to be his last, he
asks them to join him and his wife Kiki for
their annual bike tour. This film is packed
with emotions, so you had better bring a
handkerchief and a friend!
With:
Florian David Fitz,
Julia Koschitz,
Jürgen Vogel,
Miriam Stein,
Volker Bruch,
Victoria Mayer,
Johannes Allmayer,
Hannelore Elsner
Production:
Florian Gallenberger,
Benjamin Herrmann
Duration:
95 minutes
Distribution:
Beta Cinema
Languages:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
tbc
GERMANY 2014, (DRAMA)
Auckland
Saturday, 12 September, 6:15pm
Wellington
Thursday, 17 September, 5pm
New Plymouth
Wednesday, 30 September, 4pm
SCREENING TIMES
“A touching tragic comedy!”
– Kerstin Lindemann, VOGUE
Image © Beta Cinema
WHO AM I – NO SYSTEM IS SAFE
(WHO AM I – KEIN SYSTEM IST SICHER)
Festivals: Toronto 2014,
Zurich 2014, Les Arcs
European Film Festival
2014, Palm Springs 2015,
Cleveland 2015, Dallas
2015, Edinburgh 2015
Awards: Bavarian
Film Award 2015 (Best
Direction)
Director:
Baran bo Odar
Screenplay:
Jantje Friese,
Baran bo Odar
Cinematography:
Nikolaus Summerer
Editor:
Robert Rzesacz
A cybercrime thriller from Germany! Nerdy
Benjamin and his over confident friend
Max share one mutual interest: hacking.
They form the subversive group CLAY. With
bold actions against a neo-Nazi group and
a pharmaceutical company they aim for
global fame and Benjamin is especially keen
to impress star-hacker MRX. But then they
go too far and suddenly the group is being
investigated by the German Secret Service
and Europol. With an exciting plot and a
great soundtrack, this film strikes us as a
fresh, young and cool example of a good
movie for international thriller fans.
Music:
Michael Kamm
With:
Tom Schilling,
Elyas M’Barek,
Hannah Herzsprung,
Wotan Wilke Möhring,
Antoine Monot Jr.,
Trine Dyrholm,
David Masterson,
Agnes Thi-Mai
Production:
Quirin Berg,
Max Wiedemann
Duration:
106 minutes
Language:
German
(with English subtitles)
Rating:
R13 - violence, drug use
and offensive language
GERMANY 2014, (THRILLER)
Auckland
Tuesday, 8 September, 8:30pm
Friday, 11 September, 6:15pm
Wellington
Saturday, 19 September, 7pm
New Plymouth
Sunday, 4 October, 6:30pm
SCREENING TIMES
“Fusing high-stakes intrigue,
crackling tension and stylish
action sequences, and set to an
electrifying soundtrack by Boys
Noize, Who Am I is a suspense-
filled meditation on the search for
identity in the information age.”
– Jane Schoettle, Toronto International Film Festival
Image © Sony Pictures Releasing GmbH / Jan Rasmus Voss
VENUES AND TICKETS
AUCKLAND (FESTIVAL DATES: 8-13 SEPTEMBER 2015)
Academy Cinemas
Central Library Building
44 Lorne Street
Auckland City
Phone: 09 3732761
academycinemas.co.nz
WELLINGTON (FESTIVAL DATES: 15-19 SEPTEMBER 2015)
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Te Anakura Whitiāhua
84 Taranaki Street
Wellington
Phone: 04 3847647
ngataonga.org.nz
NEW PLYMOUTH (FESTIVAL DATES: 29 SEPTEMBER – 4 OCTOBER 2015)
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery / Len Lye Centre
42 Queen Street
New
Plymouth
Phone: 06 7596060
govettbrewster.com
PLEASE NOTE:
Festival tickets are free and will be allocated on a fi rst come/fi rst serve basis.
Exemption: Wellington: Soup & Seat ticket for Concrete Love – The Böhm Family on Friday 18
September
will
be
$8.
All cinemas are wheelchair accessible, however seating is limited so please contact the cinema to
arrange bookings for these seats.
ID will be required for all restricted fi lms.
Please contact us for school screenings of Lola on the Pea as they need to be pre-booked one week
in
advance.
Phone:
04
3856924
arts@wellington.goethe.org
DUNEDIN (FESTIVAL DATES: 26-27 SEPTEMBER 2015)
Dunedin Public Art Gallery
30 The Octagon
Dunedin
Phone: 03 4743240
dunedin.art.museum
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Email: info@wellington.goethe.org
Website: www.goethe.de/nz
The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institution; it operates 160 institutes
in 94 countries. In New Zealand the Goethe-Institut has been based in Wellington since 1980.
Published by Goethe-Institut New Zealand
Design: Darcy Woods Design
Cover Images: © Beta Cinema, © Sabine Finger, © Sony Pictures Releasing GmbH / Jan Rasmus Voss,
© Lucky Bird Pictures / Bernd Schuller
Special Thanks to:
Alex and Theo Giesen, Amanda White, Andreas Mittrenga, Anne-Marie Schleich, Bill Gosden,
Camilla Braun-Angott, Celia Nelson, Charlotte Nowak, Chris Hormann, Cosima Finkbeiner,
Damian Hannah, Darcy Woods, David Vogelsanger, Edel Everling, Elizabeth Ireland, Elizabeth Trotman,
Eva Lautenschlager, Haleigh Trower, Hans Kohl, Heidrun Lange, Helmut Böck, Jochen Gutsch,
Kai Schubert, Kirby Maxwell, Lara Schmaus, Laura Matten, Lynda Cullen, Maren Niemeyer,
Mark Sweeney, Markus Dahl, Martina Spreafi co, Mike Walsh, Mirjam Herzog, Nicola Denney,
Patrick Opper, Paul Brobbel, Ralph Schermbach, Renate Zylla, Robert Davies, Robert Distelrath,
Sabrina Schmidt, Sally-Ann Spencer, Simon Rees, Sue Footitt, Susan Gibson, Thomas Henzschel,
Tzveta Preußler, Ulrike Ladenbauer, Warwick Foley, Wivian Buckrell, Yvonne Gottschalk
Programme Changes
We reluctantly reserve the right to change the schedule by amending dates or replacing fi lms. Any
necessary changes will be advertised at the festival venue and on the Goethe-Institut New Zealand’s
website and facebook page (www.facebook.com/goetheinstitut.newzealand).
Film Ratings
At the time of printing some fi lms had not yet been rated. Until they receive a censor rating, they are
considered R18 and can only be attended by people aged 18 or over.
Classifi cations will be published on the Goethe-Institut website and will be on display at the venues.
Films will be screened from DCP or BluRay.
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