Zeiten Andern Dich German Biography Musical Movie 2010
Cast And Crew Cast:Bushido, Elyas M'Barek, Moritz Bleibtreu, Hannelore Elsner, Mina Tander, Karoline Schuch, Karel Gott, Katja Flint, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Fler, Numan Acar, Gregor Bloéb, Werner Daehn, Emilie Kundrun, Emilio Moutaoakkil, Nicole Poetschke, David Scheller Director:Uli Edel Script:Bushido, Bernd Eichinger Production:Christian Becker, Bernd Eichinger, Martin Moszkowicz, Christine Rothe Distributor:Pathé Films AG Producer:Constantin Film, Rat Pack Filmproduktion GmbH Release date:04.02.2010 Film length:100min Land (year):Germany (2010) Genre:Biography | Drama|Musical
Plot full summary : The life story of German gangsta rapper, Bushido. There is more than one artist with this name: a German rapper, a Latin pop act, a post-punk band and a prog rock band from Australia.Watch online Movie Trailer free Zeiten ändern dich German Hollywood Film.The film Directed by Uli Edel . The most famous artist with this name is the German rapper Anis Ferchichi who was born on September 28, 1978 in Bonn. His rap is strongly influenced by American Gangsta Rap. He is also known as Sonny Black. Early Life: Bushido has a Tunisian father and a German mother. However, he was raised in Berlin by his mother and never got to know his father.
Musical Career: In 2000 he began his musical career as a rapper. His first release was on the Frauenarzt-Tape with King Orgasmus for I Luv Money Records. Soon he released his first tape King Of Kingz. This led to him moving to a new label Aggro Berlin, where he worked with Sido, B-Tight, and Fler.
The album was later released on CD in 2003 as King Of Kingz (Digital Remastered) and in 2004 as the King of Kingz 2004 Edition with some remixes. In 2002 he released the legendary milestone underground-album Carlo Cokxxx Nutten under his pseudonym, Sonny Black (arguably in the same manner as Eminem), in which he worked with Fler also known as Frank White. His first Solo-Album was released in 2003, which is called “Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline”. This album had a lot of good reviews and was titled the first real Gangster Rap album in Germany. It was an enormous success for what was still basically an underground release.
Full Cast:Adam Bousdoukos, Moritz Bleibtreu, Birol Ünel, Anna Bederke, Pheline Roggan, Lukas Gregorowicz, Dorka Gryllus, Wotan Wilke Möhring, Demir Gökgöl, Monica Bleibtreu, Marc Hosemann, Cem Akin, Catrin Striebeck, Hendrik von Bültzingslöwen, Direction:Fatih Akin Script:Fatih Akin, Adam Bousdoukos Camera:Rainer Klausmann Production:Fatih Akin, Klaus Maeck, Flaminio Zadra Distributor:Pathé Films AG Producer:Corazón International, Dorje Film, Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), Pyramide Release date:23.12.2009 (German part) 17.03.2010 (Romandie) Film length:99min Land (year):Germany (2009) Genre:Comedy
Soul Kitchen Germany film Plot: In Hamburg, German-Greek chef Zinos unknowingly disturbs the peace in his locals-only restaurant by hiring a more talented chef.Watch online Movie Trailer free Soul Kitchen Hollywood film.The film Directed by Fatih Akin . Zinos (Adam Bousdoukos), a Greek-German who turns an empty warehouse space in Hamburg into a restaurant, has a very hectic life.
His girlfriend is off to Shanghai to start a new job, the government wants money, his spine is killing him and to top it all off his smalltime crook of a brother (Moritz Bleibtreu) needs his help and a former friend from school is trying to take his restaurant away. Fatih Akin¹s energetic comedy is passionately directed and performed, but unfortunately remains somewhat superficial.
Soul Kitchen German Film Review :
Director Faith Akin is often called one of the most important contemporary German directors to have emerged in recent years. Soul Kitchen is Akin' highly anticipated first attempt at a genuine comedy. So far Akin has been has been more involved in the fields of drama and romance. In a recent interview he revealed he was curious to explore a more varied range of film genres which sounds like an interesting plan. In venice this year, the film was celebrated by the audiences and scored the special jury price. The story revolves around a restaurant/club called Soul Kitchen and the troublesome life of its respectful owner Zinos. He has to overcome many struggles involving his girlfriend, his brother and the authorities. The film is set in the heart of the diverse northern German city of Hamburg, the home turf of the two scribes Faith Akin and Adam Bousdoukos. Akin described how he studied classical sketches by Charlie Chaplin and also looked at his method of working. A simple "joke" that comes off easy and natural on screen had been reworked over and over. For some of the scenes Akin admittedly said he had to shoot 30 takes before it felt right. This made him doubt his own abilities but in the end let him grow as a filmmaker and as an individual. The result is a stellar solid performance by the entire cast. Many jokes and payoffs will unfortunately and without a doubt get lost in translation but still the timing and heartblood of the actors will still capture anyone's attention. Akin makes use of a couple of his "regulars": Adam Bousdoukos, Moritz Bleibtreu and the great Birol Ünel but also introduces fresh unknown blood with the two female leads Lucia Faust and Nadine Krüger. Having just seen another film recently I noticed myself how well this film is balanced out in comparison. There is a rhythm, a beat or a harmony. The soundtrack and editing allow the plot to flow organically and let the narrative play out smoothly.
Interestingly Akin once mentioned that since "Gegen die Wand" (Head On, 2004) he is inspired by the songs used in his films in a visual way and sets out a soundtrack before the filming is finished.