Spring Cinema: “Suck me Shakespeer”
Screening of the comedy movie “Suck me Shakespeer” within the framework of a screening program of 10 most popular German movies of the past years.
The most successful German film of the year 2013: overstrained teachers, nasty students and a criminal secret…
ABOUT THE FILM
Genre: Comedy
Country: Germany
Year: 2013
Director: Bora Dagtekin
Script: Bora Dagtekin
Actor: Elyas M’Barek, Karoline Herfurth, Katja Riemann
Length: 119 minutes
Age restriction: from 16 Years
Adwards: Audience Award at the Bavarian Film Prize 2013;
Nominations for the German Film Prize 2014 for Jella Haase and Katja Riemann in the category “Best Performance – Female Secondary Role”;
Special award at the New Faces Award 2014 for the producers Lena Schömann and Christian Becker;
German film prize 2014 for the most popular film of the year
Never before has the overly correct trainee teacher Lisi Schnabelstedt met a supply teacher like Zeki Müller: He is handsome, he has a bigger flap than the pupils and with his rough manners even gets to grips with the chaotic class 10b. Who the heck is this guy? Herr Müller was just released from prison and wants to get back his loot which is buried underneath the new gym of the school. But when Lisi reveals his criminal secret, she is already captivated by his charm.
Bora Dağtekin has gained international reputation as an author of the German TV series “Turkish for Beginners”. In 2006, his first comedy “Where is Fred?” entered the cinemas, in which Til Schweiger and Jürgen Vogel played the main roles. With the film “Turkish for Beginners”, he celebrated his successful debut as a director. “Fack ju Göhte” is his second directorial work.
Language: German with English and Vietnamese subtitles
“Suck me Shakespeer” will be screened on Wed 05 Apr 2017, 7 pm at Goethe-Institut Hanoi, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi and Salon Van hoa Ca Phe Thu Bay, 1st floor, 19B Pham Ngoc Thach, Dist 3, HCMC.
Genre: Comedy
Country: Germany
Year: 2013
Director: Bora Dagtekin
Script: Bora Dagtekin
Actor: Elyas M’Barek, Karoline Herfurth, Katja Riemann
Length: 119 minutes
Age restriction: from 16 Years
Adwards: Audience Award at the Bavarian Film Prize 2013;
Nominations for the German Film Prize 2014 for Jella Haase and Katja Riemann in the category “Best Performance – Female Secondary Role”;
Special award at the New Faces Award 2014 for the producers Lena Schömann and Christian Becker;
German film prize 2014 for the most popular film of the year
Never before has the overly correct trainee teacher Lisi Schnabelstedt met a supply teacher like Zeki Müller: He is handsome, he has a bigger flap than the pupils and with his rough manners even gets to grips with the chaotic class 10b. Who the heck is this guy? Herr Müller was just released from prison and wants to get back his loot which is buried underneath the new gym of the school. But when Lisi reveals his criminal secret, she is already captivated by his charm.
Bora Dağtekin has gained international reputation as an author of the German TV series “Turkish for Beginners”. In 2006, his first comedy “Where is Fred?” entered the cinemas, in which Til Schweiger and Jürgen Vogel played the main roles. With the film “Turkish for Beginners”, he celebrated his successful debut as a director. “Fack ju Göhte” is his second directorial work.
Language: German with English and Vietnamese subtitles
“Suck me Shakespeer” will be screened on Wed 05 Apr 2017, 7 pm at Goethe-Institut Hanoi, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi and Salon Van hoa Ca Phe Thu Bay, 1st floor, 19B Pham Ngoc Thach, Dist 3, HCMC.
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