German Film Festival Tickets

German Film Festival Tickets

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2013 AUDI FESTIVAL OF GERMAN FILMS

Presenting a wonderfully audacious collection of contemporary German cinema, the 12th annual AudiFestival of German Films celebrates the rich diversity of one of Europe's most dynamic and creativelyrenowned cultures. Showcasing 45 award-winning films and documentaries from inspiring thrillers towry comedies and critically lauded feature dramas, the Festival will take place across 8 cities throughoutthe first two weeks of May, and, for the first time, will include Newcastle and Byron Bay.

Presented by the Goethe-Institut in association with German Films, screening partner Palace Cinemas,and the generous support of Audi, whose superb vehicles combine elegance with innovative technology,Festival Director, Dr. Arpad Solter has crafted a colourful programme which will showcase over 230+screenings across eight distinct and aptly titled categories from Eastern Promises, Retro, GermanCurrents and Kraut Pleasers to Hot Docs, Russian Roulette, Our Neighbours and Kinder Kapers.

Two Lives, from writer/director Georg Maas, who will be one of the Festival's many international guests,will launch the event in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide. Starring the legendary Liv Ullmann,along with Ken Duken and Juliane Kohler, Two Lives is a thrilling drama that seeks to discover the trueidentity of a woman whose mysterious past lies in the buried secrets of a wartime liaison between aNorwegian woman and a German soldier.

Additional Festival highlights include:Bliss (Screening in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide & Perth)
From filmmaker Doris Dorrie (Cherry Blossoms) comes Bliss, an uncompromising study of the consuminglove between Irina, an illegal Macedonian immigrant who sells her body on the streets of Berlin, and Kalle, ahomeless man, from filmmaker Doris Dorrie (Cherry Blossoms).

Break-Up Man (Screening in Sydney, Melbourne & Canberra)
This smash-hit comedy tells the tale of Paul Voigt, a charmingly ambitious professional who works for a'relationship break-up' agency. A master at delivering bad news to husbands and wives on behalf of partnerslacking the courage to say 'it's all over,' Paul's on the verge of a big promotion until he meets Toto, aneurotic client who decides to cling to cool-and-calm Paul for dear life with dire results!

Breathing (Screening all cities)
Directed by actor Karl Markovics (The Counterfeiters) Austria's entry in the Foreign Language Oscarcategory tells the story of Roman Kogler, a 19-year-old ward-of-the-state living in a detention centrefollowing a serious crime. As part of the centre's day release program, Roman's only hope for rehabilitationcomes when he is offered the position of assistant undertaker at the local morgue.

Dreileben Trilogie (Screening all cities)
Directed by three of Germany's leading filmmakers, Christian Petzold, Dominik Graf and ChristophHochhausler, this intriguing trilogy of films, each plays upon figures of three, to form a series of subtlerepetitions and triangulations of characters and events.

Famous Five (Screening in Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra)
There's much to enjoy in this fast-paced and entertaining film that captures author Enid Blyton's spirit of funand adventure. Based upon the exploits of four children and a dog, the story follows their quest to uncoverthe secrets behind a smuggler's cave, a kidnapping and a secret scientific laboratory.

German Sons (Screening Sydney & Melbourne)
When Harald Grosskopf, the son of a Nazi Party member soldier, and filmmaker Philippe Mora, the son of afamily of artistic Jews, met in Berlin in 2009, Mora decided to make a documentary on their incrediblydisparate upbringing, resulting in an engrossing portrait of two people impacted by the Hitler years.

Mercy (Screening Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra)
A slow-burning thriller about a couple, torn apart by infidelity, brought together when they attempt toconceal a tragic accident.

Russendisko (Screening Sydney, Melbourne & Canberra)
Based on Russendisko, the runaway 2000 bestseller by Russian author and disc-jockey Wladimir Kaminer,this poignant, modern-day fairytale charts the adventures of Wladimir, Mischa and Andrej, three young menfrom Moscow who arrive in Berlin soon after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Sound of Heimat (Screening Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane)
What happens when a New Zealand saxophonist embarks upon a search for the roots and living traditionsof German folk music? In this exuberant documentary, Kiwi horn blower Hayden Chisholm seeks to discoverthe musical embodiment of the quintessential German notion of Heimat (homeland).

The Wall (Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide)
Set amidst the Austrian Alps, this Robinson-Crusoe like drama tells the story of a woman who becomesseparated from the rest of humanity by an invisible, impenetrable wall. A metaphor rich mediation onloneliness, fear and survival, based on the acclaimed 1963 novel by Marlen Haushofer.

This Ain't California (Screening Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Newcastle, Canberra & Byron Bay)
A fascinating documentary about teenage rebellion and skateboard riding in East Germany that followsthree childhood friends from the 1970s until present day.

Turkish for Beginners (Screening Sydney, Melbourne & Perth)
The most successful German film of 2012, this lively romantic comedy reunites characters from the hit TVsitcom about German-Turkish relationships and follows the adventures of Lena Schneider, a sensible butslightly neurotic young woman, who is stranded on a desert isle with Cem, a young Turkish-German manwith raging hormones, his deeply religious sister, Yagmur, and a stuttering Greek named Costa.

Festival dates and venues are as follows:

SYDNEY: 30 April - 14 May Chauvel Cinema, Palace Verona

MELBOURNE: 1 - 15 May Palace Cinema Como, Kino Cinemas

BRISBANE: 3 - 9 May Palace Centro

NEWCASTLE 4 - 5 May Tower Cinemas

CANBERRA: 7 - 12 May Palace Electric Cinema

ADELAIDE: 8 - 13 May Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas

PERTH: 9 - 13 May Cinema Paradiso

BYRON BAY: 10 - 12 May Palace Byron Bay

The Festival Website will soon be live at: http://www.goethe.de/ozfilmfest