JARGO
by Maria Solrun
synopsis
Jargo centers on a young German “outsider” of the same name who has grown up in Saudi Arabia and comes to Berlin with his mother after his father’s suicide. Here he gets to know the petty criminal Kamil, a young Turkish boy who has grown up in Germany, and is constantly hounded by the ghost of his father reminding him of his promise “to become a man” before he turns sixteen.
international title: | Jargo |
original title: | Jargo |
country: | Germany |
year: | 2003 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Maria Solrun |
film run: | 90' |
screenplay: | Maria Solrun |
cast: | Constantin von Jascheroff, Nora Von Waldstätten, Oktay Özdemir, Josefine Preuß, Udo Kier, Marc Hosemann, Ulrich Nöthen |
cinematography by: | Birgit Gudjonsdottir |
film editing: | Uta Schmidt |
art director: | Nicole Heidel |
costumes designer: | Gioia Raspé |
music: | Henning Rabe |
producer: | Frank Löprich, Katrin Schlösser |
production: | Oe Filmproduktion Loeprich & Schloesser, X Filme Creative Pool, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg - RBB, Wdr |
distributor: | Oe film (DE) |