Great

Germania / Germany 2013, HD, Dolby SRD, col., 20′
Did the Nazis ever see Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator? May 10th, 1942: a relatively minor event on the brink of world history, which, had it not really happened, would certainly be worth of being dreamt up. All of Yugoslavia is occupied by Nazi-Germany. Nikola, a young Serbian projectionist, has had more than enough. Instead of emulating his violent Partisan friends, Nikola decides to teach the Germans a lesson all by himself. His weapon of choice: The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin. His target: a cinema for German soldiers right in the heart of Serbia. What happens there, Nikola couldn’t possibly have imagined in his wildest dreams. “A day without laughter is a day wasted.” (Charlie Chaplin)[:]

 

Regia / Director
Andreas Henn
sceneggiatura / screenplay
Andreas Henn, Alexander Wasielewski,
Gawain Mallinckrodt
fotografia / cinematographer
Alexander Wasielewski
montaggio / editing
Andreas Henn
musica / music
Sandy Lopicic
tecnico del suono / sound editor
Yannic Herrmannsdörfer
costumi / costume designer
Bettina Werner, Tania da Silva
scenografia / set decoration
Sophia Schneider
cast
Milos Bikovic, Paulus Manker, Simon
Schwarz, Raphael Dwinger, Gustav
Koenigs, Horst Kotterba
genere / genre
fiction
produzione, distribuzione / production,
distribution
Dog Ear Films
web
www.dogearfilms.com
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