GERMAN CURRENTS FILM FESTIVAL DEAR THOMAS

Lieber Thomas © Beta Cinema

Sat, 10/22/2022

5:00 PM

Goethe-Institut LA Project Space

LIEBER THOMAS

This film is presented as a free in-person screening on Saturday, October 22nd @ 5:00 PM at the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles.
RSVP TO ATTEND: DEAR THOMAS
Germany (2021) 150 min. Digital Projection.  German with English Subtitles
Director: Andreas Kleinert, Screenplay: Thomas Wendrich/Anke Wagner, 
Cinematography: Johann Feindt, Cast: Albrecht Schuch, Jella Haase, Ioana Iacob, Jörg Schüttauf, Anja Schneider, Producers: Michael Souvignier, Till Derenbach, Production Company: Zeitsprung Pictures GmbH, in co-production with NDR, BR, WDR, ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH.


Rebel. Poet. Revolutionary. Few artists personify the division between East and West Germany like Thomas Brasch. Born in 1945 to Jewish-German emigrants exiled in England who soon returned to Germany to help build the GDR, Thomas (Schuch) was destined to be an outsider. As his father Horst (Schüttauf) rose in the ranks of East Germany’s ruling party, he urged young Thomas to help build the then still young state. But Thomas grew to be an uncompromisingly radical activist and artist whose rebellious attitude led to family conflict, state censorship, and ultimately prison. After emigrating to the west with his partner Katharina (Haase), Brasch refused to play the role of the stereotypical GDR dissident artist. Instead, he directed his critique at German history and West German Society in his poetry, plays, and films. Despite his overwhelming success and acceptance in the west, Brasch refused to be appropriated. Recipient of nine German Film Awards, including Best Film, Screenplay, Actor (Schuch), Actress (Haase), and Cinematography, veteran director Andreas Kleinert skillfully interweaves Brasch’s writing into this intimate portrait of the East German provocateur.   

 

AWARDS 
German Film Awards 2022:
Best Film (Gold)
Best Director
Best Screenplay
Best Lead Actor (Albrecht Schuch)
Best Supporting Actress (Jella Haase)
Best Cinematography
Best Editing
Best Set Design
Best Costumes
Bavarian Film Awards 2022: Best Actor (Albrecht Schuch)

Andreas Kleinert was born in East Berlin in 1962. He studied film directing at the Konrad Wolf Film Academy in Babelsberg from 1984 to 1989 and has been a professor of feature film directing at the institution, now a university, since 2006. His debut film LEB WOHL, JOSEPH (1990) premiered in competition at Locarno, while VERLORENE LANDSCHAFT (1992) was screened in competition in San Sebastián. Kleinert received an Emmy for his highly acclaimed drama MEIN VATER (2003). His FRAU VON FRÜHER (2012) and HEDDA (2016) were adaptations of plays by Roland Schimmelpfennig and Henrik Ibsen. In between, he directed various episodes of the popular detective series TATORT – SCHIMANSKI and POLIZEIRUF 110.
 
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