Adaptation of Mirjam Mous’ bestseller to star David Kross.
German production companies Hamster Film and Action Concept have announced that Özgür Yildirim will direct Boy7.
Yildirim’s third feature is an adaptation of Mirjam Mous’ bestseller of the same name, and will star David Kross in the titular role of an 18-year-old bot who wakes up in a crowded subway with no idea of who he is or how he got there.
Emilia Schüle also stars in the teenage thriller, set to start shooting in April.
Hamster Film’s Dorothe Beinemeier commented: “We are so excited to have Özgür directing this thrilling story. He is one of the few filmmakers in Germany who has the talent and the street credibility to reach our young adult target audience, which is the most challenging and at the same time most important future audience.”
Yildirim previously directed Chiko, winner of the German Lola for best feature, and comedy...
German production companies Hamster Film and Action Concept have announced that Özgür Yildirim will direct Boy7.
Yildirim’s third feature is an adaptation of Mirjam Mous’ bestseller of the same name, and will star David Kross in the titular role of an 18-year-old bot who wakes up in a crowded subway with no idea of who he is or how he got there.
Emilia Schüle also stars in the teenage thriller, set to start shooting in April.
Hamster Film’s Dorothe Beinemeier commented: “We are so excited to have Özgür directing this thrilling story. He is one of the few filmmakers in Germany who has the talent and the street credibility to reach our young adult target audience, which is the most challenging and at the same time most important future audience.”
Yildirim previously directed Chiko, winner of the German Lola for best feature, and comedy...
- 2/11/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Chiko is the Tony Montana-wannabe of Hamburg. Actor Denis Moschetto puts in a superb performance as a gross materialist who rejects his social standing, culture and family to embrace the entrepreneurial dream of modern times. Its predictable narrative trajectory allows the film great tension as the ever-growing sense of tragedy mounts.
It’s not the how or why that’s important, but the when. Time is definitely not on this anti-hero’s side. Chiko might think he’s top dog but even he has an Achilles heel; and it comes in the shape of his best friend, Tibet (Volkan Ozcan), a man who follows his friend slavishly before friendship turns to resentment turns to trouble.
One of Germany’s most famous actors – Moritz Bliebtreu – puts in an egregious turn as a music producer turned drug baron. Brownie, it could be argued, escalates the danger for everybody concerned. Tibet might be...
It’s not the how or why that’s important, but the when. Time is definitely not on this anti-hero’s side. Chiko might think he’s top dog but even he has an Achilles heel; and it comes in the shape of his best friend, Tibet (Volkan Ozcan), a man who follows his friend slavishly before friendship turns to resentment turns to trouble.
One of Germany’s most famous actors – Moritz Bliebtreu – puts in an egregious turn as a music producer turned drug baron. Brownie, it could be argued, escalates the danger for everybody concerned. Tibet might be...
- 6/28/2010
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
- After a crazy year where they brought six or seven titles to Cannes (including Tulpan, Waltz with Bashir) in various competition categories, this year The Match Factory bring only a pair of titles in Ajami and Kinatay. Nonetheless, they also bring along their batch of well-performing films from Berlin. They aren't a production company, but highly selective sales company that work with producer's from all over the world. And that is why I'm including them in this producer's patch series. Update: they just included Aktan Arym Kubat’s next feature The Light to their stable. Contact High by Michael Glawogger - Completed The Dust Of Time by Theo Angelopoulos - Completed Ajami by Scandar Copti - Completed Dorfpunks by Lars Jessen - Completed Germany 09 (Deutschland 09) by Fatih Akin - CompletedGIGANTE by Adrián Biniez - Completed Kinatay by Brillante Mendoza - Completed The Milk Of Sorrow by Claudia Llosa -
- 5/14/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
Inspired by real-life events, the World War II drama John Rabe won the 2009 German Film Academy’s Lola for best film. Directed by Florian Gallenberger, John Rabe tells the story of a German businessman (best actor winner Ulrich Tukur) credited with saving more than 200,000 Chinese during the Nanjing (then Nanking) massacre of 1937-38. Additionally, John Rabe, which has been a box-office disappointment in Germany, won Lolas for best production design (Tu Ju Hua) and best costume design (Lisy Christl). I believe it’s safe to say that Gallenberger’s film will be Germany’s submission for the 2010 best foreign-language film Academy Award. And that it’ll land an Oscar nomination. The best director Lola went to Andreas Dresen for the popular Cloud 9, in which veteran actress Ursula Werner plays a sixty-something married woman who rediscovers love and sex outside of home. Özgür Yildirim’s feature-film debut, Chiko, a gangster...
- 4/25/2009
- by Massimo David
- Alt Film Guide
Berlin – "John Rabe," an historic biopic about the German business man who saved 200,000 Chinese civilians from the Nanking massacre, is the front runner for this year's German Film Awards – or Lolas – with seven nominations.
The film's nominations include best film, best director for Florian Gallenberger and a best actor for star Ulrich Tukur as Rabe.
Steve Buscemi also picked up a nomination as best supporting actor for his role as an idealistic American doctor who helps Rabe. It was one of the few Lola nominations ever given to a non-German actor.
Uli Edel's Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated terrorist drama "The Baader Meinhof Complex" picked up four Lola noms, including best film and best actress for Johanna Wokalek.
"Chiko," a gangster movie by first time director Ozgur Yildirim, surprised many by also nabbing a best film nom along with ones for Yildirim's screenplay, for lead actor Denis Moschitto and for editor Sebastian Thumler.
The film's nominations include best film, best director for Florian Gallenberger and a best actor for star Ulrich Tukur as Rabe.
Steve Buscemi also picked up a nomination as best supporting actor for his role as an idealistic American doctor who helps Rabe. It was one of the few Lola nominations ever given to a non-German actor.
Uli Edel's Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated terrorist drama "The Baader Meinhof Complex" picked up four Lola noms, including best film and best actress for Johanna Wokalek.
"Chiko," a gangster movie by first time director Ozgur Yildirim, surprised many by also nabbing a best film nom along with ones for Yildirim's screenplay, for lead actor Denis Moschitto and for editor Sebastian Thumler.
- 3/13/2009
- by By Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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