37 ohne Zwiebeln

37 ohne Zwiebeln (lit. '37 without onions') is a German short film directed by André Erkau. The film premiered at the 2006 Max Ophüls Preis film festival and is also the directors final thesis at the Cologne Academy of Media Arts.[1]

37 ohne Zwiebeln
Directed byAndré Erkau
Produced byMohammad Farokhmanesh
Written byAndré Erkau
Starring
  • Bernd Moss
  • Linda Olsansky
Music byDürbeck & Dohmen
CinematographyDirk Morgenstern
Edited byChristoph Brandt
Release date
  • January 24, 2006 (2006-01-24) (Max Ophüls Festival)
Running time
14 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Plot

Lukas Knispes childhood dream was to become a diver, he loved the slowness and stillness underwater. Now at 37 years old he is the sales manager of a sizeable business, and his work is anything but slow and still. So far this has not been a problem for Lukas Knispe, as opposed to the jumps, gaps and lapses in time which have been troubling him for some time now. For example, Lukas Knispe skids from the canteen into the conference room without knowing how he turned up there. Or he learns nothing from a discussion in the conference room because moments later he finds himself back in the office. Knispes efforts to get a grip on his life, to get back in touch with himself and his time, end in chaos. Lukas Knispe only manages it once he becomes emotionally stable. But this too proves to be no easy task.

Cast

  • Bernd Moss as Lukas Knispe
  • Linda Olsansky as Maria
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References

  1. ""37 ohne Zwiebeln" auf ARTE". KHM. Retrieved 7 July 2020.


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