Dir: various (see below). Germany. 2009. 154mins.
Subheaded Thirteen Short Films About The State Of The Nation, this omnibus collection has 13 of the country’s leading directors attempting to take the pulse of Germany 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. As might be expected, it’s a mixed bag in terms of quality, tone, genre and even budget, with contributions varying in scale from Wolfgang Becker’s elaborately staged allegory of the country as a dying hospital patient to Isabelle Stever’s no-frills portrayal of a primary school classroom discussion. Overall the production values are high and the mix varied enough to hold an informed audience’s interest, but Germany ‘09 is not the film that will revolutionise the portmanteau format - or make a commercial case for it.
In Germany and its German-speaking neighbour states, the controversy and media discussion provoked by the film (two of of whose segments point an accusatory finger at government ministers) will help it to score a few engagements in cities with politically engaged audiences, but the majority of viewers are likely to see this on quality cable channels like that of co-producer Arte. Outside the country the film’s theme, and domestic directorial line-up, makes it a definite minority-interest title compared to global team outings like the Twin-Towers-themed 11’ 09”01.
Some of the thirteen directors use the ‘state of the nation’ remit as an opportunity for satire. The most successful of these cabaret outings is not Becker’s over-laboured, over-produced hospital allegory (though this does have its moments), but the hilarious Joshua by Dani Levy (Mein Fuhrer), in which the director (playing himself) is prescribed a course of pills to cure his pessimism about Germany. Hans Steinbichler’s enjoyable Fraktur, in which a haulage company boss travels to Frankfurt to wreak revenge on the board of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper for removing the Teutonic ‘Fraktur Gothic’ typeface from their masthead, runs Levi’s Allen-esque fantasy a close second. Tom Tykwer’s deftly edited but ultimately rather trivial Feierlich Travels stars chiselled Benno Furmann as a globetrotting businessman in meltdown.
Other directors make political statements - most convincingly in Hans Weingartner’s Preventive Action which is based on the true case of a university professor who was arrested under Germany’ anti-terrorist legislation because radical ideas expressed in his books and lectures made him a ‘potential perpetrator’. Fatih Akin’s Being Murat Kurnaz raises the case of a German-born Turkish national who was wrongfully imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay, while the ravishingly shot urban planning lament The Road We Do Not Walk Together by Dominik Graf ironises on Germany’s tendency to rip out its older inner-city buildings in a process of ‘architectural euthanasia’.
But in the end, alongside Levy’s, two contributions stand out: one is Romuald Karmakar’s deeply odd but also weirdly compelling Ramses, which consists of an interview with the Iranian owner of a seedy Berlin sex club that has fallen on bad times; the other is the final segment, Christoph Hochhäusler’s Seance, a haunting, allusive sci-fi fable in which the history of Germany since the 1940s is reimagined as that of a moon colony. It’s a lyrical end to a sprawling film, which shows a Germany as confused about the problem as it is about the solution.
Production companies
Herbstfilm Produktion
Piffl Medien
International sales
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Producers
Dirk Wilutzky
Verena Rahmig
FIRST DAY
Director/screenplay
Angela Schanelec
Cinematography
Reinhold Vorschneider
Editor
Mathilde Bonnefoy
Main cast
Nina Monka
JOSHUA
Director/screenplay
Dani Levy
Cinematography
Carl-Friedrich Koschnick
Kai Rostasy
Editor
Anne Jünemann
Main cast
Dani Levy
Joshua Levy
Hans Hollman
BEING MURAT KURNAZ
Director/screenplay
Fatih Akin
Cinematography
Rainer Klausman
Editor
Andrew Bird
Main cast
Denis Moschitto
Kai Strittmatter
THE UNFINISHED
Director/screenplay
Nicolette Krebitz
Cinematography
Patrick Orth
Editor
Bettina Böhler
Main cast
Helene Hegemann
Jasmin Tabatabai
Sandra Hüller
BIAS
Director/screenplay
Sylke Enders
Cinematography
Inigo Westmeier
Editor
Dietmar Kraus
Main cast
Dennis Grawe
Karl Marcovics
Anneke Kim
THE ROAD WE DO NOT WALK TOGETHER
Director/screenplay
Dominik Graf
Co-dir/cinematography
Martin Gressmann
Editor
Katja Dringenberg
Voiceover
Jeanette Hain
FRAKTUR
Director/screenplay
Hans Steinbichler
Cinematography
Bella Halben
Editor
Niko Brinkmann
Main cast
Josef Bierbichler
Adriana Altaras
Tim Seyfi
A DEMOCRATIC DISCUSSION AT DESIGNATED TIMES
Director/screenplay
Isabelle Stever
Cinematography
Rali Raltchev
Editor
Oliver Newmann
Main cast
Johanna Nagel
PREVENTIVE ACTION
Director/screenplay
Hans Weingartner
Cinematography
Bernadette Paassen
Editor
Dirk Oetelshoven
Main cast
Christoph Jacobi
Claudia Geisler
Justus Carriere
FEIERLICH TRAVELS
Director/screenplay
Tom Tykwer
Cinematography
Frank Griebe
Editor
Mathilde Bonnefoy
Main cast
Benno Furmann
Eva Habermann
RAMSES
Director/screenplay
Romuald Karmakar
Cinematography
Frank Griebe
Editor
Johannes Weuthen
Main cast
Mahmoud Rahimzadiany
SICK HOUSE
Director
Wolfgang Becker
Screenplay
Wolfgang Becker
Jan-Ole Gerster
Cinematography
Jürgen Jürges
Editor
Peter Adam
Main cast
Peter Jordan
Andreas Hofer
Andreja Schneider
SEANCE
Director/screenplay
Christoph Hochhäusler
Cinematography
Bernhard Keller
Editor
Anja Conrad
Voiceover
Hans-Michael Rehberg
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