Tschick

  • Fatih Akin
  • Germany
  • 2016
  • 92'

Thirteen-year-old Maik feels invisible: his emotionally distant father and alcoholic mother are completely absorbed by their own problems and don’t pay him attention. Things aren’t any better in school, and for some reason, the prettiest girl in class is avoiding him. His only friend is Tschick, his mischievous peer who lives in a high rise with Russian immigrants in Hellersdorf. In a moment of recklessness, the duo steals a car and embarks on a road trip on scorching provincial asphalt. A humorous blend of a coming-of-age and road film, Tschick is an adaptation of one of the most popular German young adult novels, written by Wolfgang Herndorf.

Fatih Akin

Famous German screenwriter and director. His dreary drama Head-On (2004) won the Golden Bear at Berlinale, The Edge of Heaven (2007) won the Best Screenplay Award in Cannes, and the comedy Soul Kitchen (2009) won the Special Jury Prize in Venice.

goethe-institut

Tschick

Director
Fatih Akin
Writer
Hark Bohm, Lars Hubrich
Production
Lago Film, StudioCanal Produktion
Cast
Anand Batbileg, Tristan Göbel, Nicole Mercedes Müller, Sammy Scheuritzel
Photography
Rainer Klausmann
Montage
Rainer Klausmann
Producer
Marco Mehlitz, Susa Kusche

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