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avocadontdie · 1 year
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tschick calling a bunch of cows opfers and telling them to go away is still one of the funniest things ever
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nine-frames · 11 months
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Tschick (Goodbye Berlin), 2016.
Dir. Fatih Akin | Writ. Wolfgang Herndorf (novel), Lars Hubrich, Fatih Akin & Hark Bohm | DOP Rainer Klausmann
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shakespearerants · 1 month
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Gucke grad Tschick (2016) und spüre mal wieder das Bedürfnis, ein neues Fandom auf AO3 auf zu machen. Fühle nur leider keinen kleinen Oneshot, sondern einen riesen 100k Epos der 4 Jahre in der Zukunft spielt und aufgezogen ist wie eine sitcom. Tschick kriegt eine coming out Geschichte und einen Freund. Mike kriegt Therapie. Es ist wieder ein Roadtrip involviert, mit genau demselben Level an Planung wie der erste, nur diesmal gehört ihnen der Lada. Seht ihr meine Vision.
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lostgoonie1980 · 3 months
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33. Goodbye Berlin (Tschick, 2016), dir. Fatih Akin
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unfotograma · 3 years
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Tschick (2016)
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forestlion · 3 years
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€urop€an movie rec list, fuck you, the usa
La Daronne (2020). Humorous French movie starring (inter)national super star Isabelle Huppert in a more comedic role that makes you think. This queen is not at all versed in Arabic or Yiddish and or of non-French descent in any way. You would be right. Her husband is Lebanese though. This movie is about drugs and funny in the way that I assume French people enjoy comedy.
En man som heter Ove (2015). A Swedish drama, based on a well-known book. Sad, heartwarming, comedic elements even, mostly tragic. It is a Scandi film, so. No surprises there. TW suicide attempts! I liked it alright, sure, for a Scandinavian movie. No offence to Northern Europe but Jesus Christ.
And Then We Danced (2019). A Swedish-Georgian production about a Georgian dancer (traditional) who falls in love w a fellow danceur. Gay romance, heartwarming, tragic but beautiful. Triggered controversy in Georgia (religion/church-related), so big big props to the actors, producers and crew. Very very good movie.
Tschick (2016). German dramedy/coming-of-age movie based on a novel (RIP Wolfgang Herrndorf). It's a fantastic movie about two boys (one of them Russlanddeutscher and gay) stealing a car and adventuring through the country formerly known as GDR.
Lara (2019). Also a German film and if you have mommy issues, this is thee movie for YOU. Corinna Harfouch is a milf and why are we gagging? She brings it to us every ball. It's about unreachable expectations, loneliness and playing the piano. Tom Schilling is also in it.
Dogtooth (2009). A Greek thriller? Drama? Indie horror? About a fucked up family. Like. Truly fucked up. Can I rec this movie? I don't know. I fear this is the kind of European film that makes the Yanks think. What on God's green earth. And they'd be right.
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zediina · 3 years
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hi! sorry if this comes off as rude, but i’m learning german and was wondering if you have any german tv show/film recommendations? i’d really appreciate it if u do, thanks so much!
Hello!! Don't worry, this isn't rude at all :) I haven't seen many of these in a long time but here are a few I really enjoyed (I linked the trailers to the movies/the first seasons of the shows too):
MOVIES
Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944)
Yes, this movie is very old; it's black and white. But it's still shown on German tv and it's pretty funny. A famous writer goes undercover in a school, pretending to be a student since he never got the classic school experience (he was home-schooled). He and the other students play a bunch of pranks on the teachers, and other shenanigans happen.
Das Boot (1981)
This is a classic and was nominated for several academy awards, including best director and best cinematography. It takes place on a German submarine during ww2, so it's a war movie. Usually not my favorite genre but this one really kept me on the edge of my seat. There's also a series that came out recently, but I haven't seen that. I can't imagine that it's better than this though.
Good Bye Lenin! (2003)
Takes place shortly after the fall of the Berlin wall and tells the story of a young man from East Berlin. His mother just woke up from a coma, and the doctors say she shouldn't get any big surprises (like, you know, the of the fall Berlin wall) so he tries to fool his mom by pretending the GDR still exists; which is harder than it sounds. The premise sounds a bit ridiculous but it's a really great and funny movie.
Das fliegende Klassenzimmer (2003)
Based on a very popular children's book, this movie tells the story of a boy who's new in a boarding school. He and his new friends find the book for a musical and decide to practice and perform it. (There's a bunch of other stuff happening like a rivalry with another group of students. I haven't seen this movie in forever but it's good and the story is very well known).
Die Welle (2008)
This is based on a true story about a social experiment a history teacher did with his class; maybe you've heard of it before. They create a mock-nazi party to try and understand how they became so popular and how people could buy into their rhetoric. Things go sideways pretty quickly. A great movie and a reminder that none of us are immune to indoctrination and radicalization. There's a tv show with the same name, but I don't think they're connected.
Fack Ju Göthe (2013)
I feel like everyone in Germany has seen this comedy at this point. Objectively it isn't a very good one but I'm going to recommend it simply because every German person I know can quote at least one line from this movie. A criminal takes a job as a teacher for the owrst class in that school, because his accomplice buried the money they stole underneath the school and he needs to get to it. Let's just say his teaching methods are a bit... unconventional.
Labyrinth des Schweigens (2014)
Another movie based on a true story, and one of my favorites. This one really stuck with me. It's about a young state attorney in 1950's Germany, who starts interviewing holocaust victims and prosecuting nazi officers who served in Auschwitz. This movie really shows that many people in Germany would have preferred forgetting the holocaust ever happened and pretend everything is fine rather than confront it.
Tschick (2016)
We actually read the book to this in school. It's a bout two 14 year old boys who steal an old car and go on a road trip together, and all the crazy stuff they experience. To be honest I don't remember that much about it since it's been so long since I've seen it, but I do remember really liking it!
Kästner und der kleine Dienstag (2017)
Remember that really popular children's book I mentioned? Well, this movie is about the author of that book. He's one of the authors who stayed in Germany during the Nazi regime, even though his works were banned and burned. It's about his friendship with a young boy that inspired a character in another famous book of his.
Die unheimliche Leichtigkeit der Revolution (2021)
This movie is about the east german environmentalist movement that started the peaceful revolution, which lead to the fall of the Berlin wall. It's about a teenage girl whose younger brother died due to pollution, and the state is trying to cover it up. Also shows how the GDR was trying to suppress any criticism of the state. It's definitely not the best movie on this list, but I really enjoyed it.
TV SHOWS
Ku'Damm 56, Ku'Damm 59, and Ku'Damm 63
The three mini series tell the stories of three sisters, whose mother runs a dancing school on Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. They take place in 1956, 1959 and 1963 respectively. It touches on a lot of topics, including domestic abuse, antisemitism, homosexuality, rape and more. I particularly loved the first season, where the youngest daughter who doesn't really fit into her mother's plans discovers her love for rock n' roll dancing.
Charité
The Charité is a prestiguous university hospital in Berlin with a long history, which this series exlpores. Season 1 takes place in the 19th century, where Robert Koch is lookig for a cure to tuberculosis. Season 2 takes place in Nazi Germany and among other things talks about the euthanasia practices at the time. Season 3 takes place right when the wall is being built (which passed right by the hospital). The show includes charcters based on real people as well as fictional ones.
Deutschland 83, Deutschland 86, Deutschland 89
An East German soldier has to go and work undercover for the GDR in West Germany, at a time where cold war tensions run high. I never got around to watching the last two seasons, but I remeber that the first one was really good.
Club der roten Bänder
This is based on a true story, and there are other versions of this show for example in the US. It's about a bunch of kids with different conditions who become friends in a hospital; two of them have cancer and got their legs amputated, one has an issue with his heart, one crashed a motorcycle, the youngest is in a coma, the girl has an eating disorder. There are other characters who show up as well. The show can get pretty sad, but their friendship is really touching.
Türkisch für Anfänger
This show was wildly popular back when it came out in the early 2000s. A german woman marries a turqish man, and create a patchwork family with four kids; who are absolutely not excited about it. But they have to figure out how to live with each other.
Oof, this escalated a bit, but I didn't want to exclude anything :) I hope you find something you like on this list!
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High School Musical (2006) // tschick (2016)
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capitaen · 3 years
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"und irgendwo gucken die [außerirdischen] grad nen film, der auf der erde spielt und von zwei jungen handelt, die ein auto klauen." — tschick [2016]
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ghostwithinangel · 3 years
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Goodbye Berlin(Tschick, 2016)
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sesiondemadrugada · 7 years
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Tschick (Fatih Akin, 2016).
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hayatinarkaplani · 7 years
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Vizyon Tarihi: 30 Eylül 2016 Yapımı: 2016 - Almanya Tür: Dram Süre: 93 Dak. Yönetmen: Fatih Akın Oyuncular: Anand Batbileg, Tristan Göbel, Nicole Mercedes Müller, Friederike Kempter, Udo Samel Senaryo: Fatih Akın, Hark Bohm Yapımcı: Marco Mehlitz, Susanne Kusche
Zengin, ancak birbiriyle doğru düzgün iletişimi olmayan bir ailenin çocuğu olan 14 yaşındaki Maik (Tristan Göbel), yaz tatilini tek başına geçirmek zorunda kalmıştır, nitekim babası bir iş yolculuğuna çıkmış, annesi ise alkol tedavisine alınmıştır. Sınıflarına sonradan gelmiş göçmen Andrej Tschick (Anand Batbileg) bir gün çalıntı bir Lada Niva ile kapısına gelir. Maik ilk başta tereddüt etse de yeni arkadaşıyla yolculuğa çıkmayı kabul eder. Berlin'den başladıkları bu yolculukta hiç hayal edemedikleri olaylarla karşılalıp biraz daha büyüyeceklerdir. Fatih Akın'ın yönettiği Tschick, Alman yazar Wolfgang Herrndorfs'un 30 ülkede basılan ve 2 milyondan fazla satan aynı adlı çok satan kitabından uyarlandı.
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cinemuki · 7 years
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Tschick (2016) - dir. Fatih Akin
You don’t look like Kevin Kurányi! You look like a 14-year-old with duct tape on your silly mug.
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gregor-samsung · 4 years
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Tschick [Goodbye Berlin] (Fatih Akın - 2016)
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jeffsatur · 5 years
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Davenzi road trip but it ends the same way as tschick/Goodbye Berlin (2016)
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bilinmeyenada · 5 years
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Tschick(2016),  Fatih Akın
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