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Tributes and Retrospectives - Christian Petzold
Crew:
Director: Christian Petzold
Screenplay: Christian Petzold
DOP: Hans Fromm
Production: Schramm Film Koerner & Weber
Screenplay: Christian Petzold
DOP: Hans Fromm
Production: Schramm Film Koerner & Weber
Karin's world is the suburbs. She is a travelling saleswoman selling low-cost cosmetics in the large area of Leverkusen and lives in simple hotels payed by her company. Karin works hard, because she needs every penny to reach her goal, which is moving to Paris. When Sophie is assigned to work with Karin, Karin feels professionally threatened by her new colleague, but the conflict between them ceases as they make a fateful discovery.
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Cast:
Eleonore Weisgerber, Nadeshda Brennicke, Udo Schenk -
Original Title:
Pilotinnen -
Country:
Germany -
Year:
1995 - 68 min Subtitles PT and EN
Crew:
Director: Christian Petzold
Screenplay: Christian Petzold
DOP: Hans Fromm
Production: Schramm Film Koerner & Weber
Screenplay: Christian Petzold
DOP: Hans Fromm
Production: Schramm Film Koerner & Weber
Director
Christian Petzold

Christian Petzold is a German filmmaker, known as Hitchcock’s successor as master of suspense. In 2000, he directed his first feature-film, The State I Am In, a story about a couple of two German left-wing terrorists, that granted him several awards, of which the German Film Award for Best Film. His next three films premiered at the Berlin Film Festival: Wolfsburg (2003), in the Panorama section, where it won the FIPRESCI award, Ghosts (2005) and Yella (2007, in the official competition. Bárbara (2012) earned him the award for Best Director at the Berlin Film Festival. In the work of Petzold, filmmaker of the “Berlin School”, characters recurrently hide fundamental truths about themselves, thus finding their inner self continuously divided. In paranoia and anxiety, his films tackle forms of productivity and individuality habitual of the neoliberal economic model, questioning the “flexibility” of the labour world, without ever resorting to clichés. His most recent feature-film Undine (2020) won the Silver Bear for Best Actress (Paula Beer) and finds itself competing in the 2020 edition of LEFFEST.