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PRODUCTION / FUNDING Germany

Sophie Linnenbaum readying her debut feature, The Ordinaries

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- The tragicomedy will centre on a teenage girl who is struggling to become a “main character”

Sophie Linnenbaum readying her debut feature, The Ordinaries
The Ordinaries by Sophie Linnenbaum (© Frederik Marks/Bandenfilm)

Sophie Linnenbaum, the winner of the 2017 German Short Film Prize for her work Pix and the director of several episodes of the German series Deutscher, is currently working on her graduation film for the Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf. Described as a tragicomedy, her debut feature will depict a world divided into three classes – a world that is run by “main characters” and supported by “side characters”, while the “outtakes” are marginalised and oppressed.

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With a script penned by the director herself, together with Michael Fetter Nathansky, The Ordinaries [+see also:
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interview: Sophie Linnenbaum
film profile
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will centre on 16-year-old Paula, a simple supporting character, who is getting ready to take the test that could make her dream come true and turn her into a main character. While trying to find the emotional chords within herself that could help her pass the test, she finds herself in the company of the outtakes and discovers that she is more similar to them than she would have hoped to be.

Fine Sendel will star as Paula. Also among the cast are Jule Böwe, Henning Peker, Sira Faal, Denise M’Baye, Pasquale Aleardi and Noah Tinwa. Shooting wrapped in mid-April, and took place in Berlin, Hannover and Eisenhüttenstadt.

The Ordinariesis being produced by Bandenfilm (Laura Klippel and Britta Strampe) in co-production with ZDF Kleines Fernsehspiel, the Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf and Sophie Linnenbaum herself. The company Not, Sold GmbH will bring the film to German theatres.

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