Nineteen-year-old Robert wants to make
music, ideally as far as possible from the
haunting architecture of Halle-Neustadt.
He wants to take his beloved Jana with
him, she however has sworn not to leave
her brother and thus the "The King's Children"
are damned to remain apart. As a socio-
critical punk romance this is a film far
removed from the prevalent film and television
clichés of recent years. The poetic realism,
the rigorousness of the protagonists'
outlook on life and the helplessness of a
society trying to deal with the latter
evidently unsettled a society still elated by
Germany's football fairy tale of 2006.
35 mm | Farbe / colour
Dirk Laucke
Gregor Schönfelder
Michael Bartylak
Nina Ball
Matthias Petsche, Timm Völker
Janusz Kocaj, Kim Schnitzer, Christian Blümel, Steffi Kühnert, Joachim Lätsch, Manfred Möck, Marie Gruber, Klaus Rätsch u.a.
HFF „Konrad Wolf“ Potsdam-Babelsberg
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen (HFF) „Konrad Wolf“
Cristina Marx
Marlene-Dietrich-Allee 11
14482 Potsdam-Babelsberg
Heiko Aufdermauer - – born 1976 in Fürth. Studied theatre
studies at the Humboldt University, Berlin
and directing at the HFF "Konrad Wolf" in
Potsdam-Babelsberg, the latter under the
guidance of the likes of Helke Misselwitz.
Filmed his short documentary UNTER UNS
IST JAPAN in Lusatia. ZEIT DER FISCHE is
his feature film début.
NIE WIEDER (2002, short)
UNTER UNS IST JAPAN (2003, Cottbus 2011, short, doc)
TROIS FOIS MOI (2003, short, experim.)
JUSUF (2004, short)
DER ZWEITE BLICK (2005, short, experim.)
MOTHER DURGA (2005, short)