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Le nouveau film de Fatih Akin, Amrum, est en tournage à Hambourg

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- Ce titre situé pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale s'inspire des mémoires dédiées à son enfance du célèbre acteur, auteur et cinéaste allemand Hark Bohm

Le nouveau film de Fatih Akin, Amrum, est en tournage à Hambourg
Le réalisateur Fatih Akin

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This week, Beta Cinema boarded Fatih Akin’s latest effort, a World War II-set drama titled Amrum. The German firm will be launching sales at the upcoming Marché du Film, running in Cannes from 14-22 May.

In detail, the story of this new picture is based on the childhood memories of renowned German actor, director and screenwriter Hark Bohm. Long-standing friends Akin and Bohm wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Akin film In the Fade [+lire aussi :
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interview : Fatih Akin
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together a few years ago.

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The plot unfolds on the titular island in spring 1945. Seal hunting, fishing at night, toiling in the fields… Nothing is too dangerous or too arduous for 12-year-old Nanning as he strives to help his mother feed the family in the final days of World War II. With the arrival of the much-longed-for peace, however, completely new conflicts arise, and Nanning must learn to find his own way.

“What began as a Hark Bohm film now becomes my 12th feature and an extraordinary mission: Amrum is the journey of young Nanning, who, every day during the last week of World War II, unearths a little more of the dark secret of his family, until he is driven out of paradise at the end,” said Akin.

The Hamburg-born filmmaker won the Golden Bear with Head-On [+lire aussi :
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in 2004. His next major international breakthrough was the drama The Edge of Heaven [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Fatih Akin
interview : Klaus Maeck
fiche film
]
 (2007), which won the Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival, followed by the European Film Award and the German Film Award. In 2009, his feature Soul Kitchen [+lire aussi :
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 won the Special Jury Prize in competition at the Venice Film Festival. More recently, The Golden Glove [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Fatih Akin
interview : Jonas Dassler
fiche film
]
 celebrated its world premiere in the competition of the 2019 Berlinale, and the gangster drama Rheingold [+lire aussi :
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]
 (2022) proved to be Akin’s most successful theatrical release nationwide to date.

The leading roles in Amrum are played by 12-year-old Jasper Billerbeck as Nanning and 11-year-old Kian Köppke as his friend Hermann. Nanning’s mother, Hille Hagener, is played by Laura Tonke (When Will It Be Again Like It Never Was Before [+lire aussi :
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interview : Sonja Heiss
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]
, AEIOU) and her sister, Aunt Ena, by Lisa Hagmeister (System Crasher [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
interview : Nora Fingscheidt
fiche film
]
). Meanwhile, the role of the farmer's wife, Tessa Bendixen, is played by Diane Kruger (Inglourious Basterds [+lire aussi :
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, In the Fade), Detlev Buck (Same Same But Different [+lire aussi :
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) plays the fisherman Sam Gangsters, Matthias Schweighöfer (Oppenheimer [+lire aussi :
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]
, Army of the Dead, Hinterland [+lire aussi :
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interview : Stefan Ruzowitzky
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]
) is Uncle Theo, Lars Jessen is Grandpa Arjan, and Hark Bohm himself (The Golden Glove, If Not Us, Who? [+lire aussi :
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) is the old man by the sea.

The project is now being filmed in Hamburg, on the titular island and in Denmark.

Amrum is being produced by Bombero International and Warner Bros Film Productions Germany, in co-production with Rialto Film. Beta Cinema holds all international rights. The feature has also received backing from the German Federal Film Board (FFA), the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF), MOIN Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM), Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, MFG Baden-Württemberg and the Bavarian Film Prize.

The picture will be released in German theatres in September 2025, distributed by Warner Bros Pictures.

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