Klingenhof
Switzerland 2005. 35mm, colour, 85 min.
Klingenhof: A courtyard in a part of Zurich which is inhabited by “all nations”; domicile of the authors; a film spontaneously grown out of the idea, Why not start a project just in front of one's own door? Meeting faces, destinies, by chance, following the word of Claudio Magris, Any place can be the centre of the world. Of course there are at once questions about the origins of the inhabitants, about feeling homesick, being well or not in a foreign country, about how comes you feel at home, generally, at a certain place or not. Friendships are beginning to arise, faces become familiar. Young and old people look for adventures of their own in the courtyard, one arrives, one goes and turns back, maybe one leaves forever. The work on the film was overshaded by the premature death of Hans Stürm, both companion and cameraman.
Director | Beatrice Michel |
Script | Beatrice Michel, Hans Stürm |
Photography | Hans Stürm, Otmar Schmid |
Editing | Marlies Graf Dätwyler, Rainer M. Trinkler |
Duration | 85 min. |
Screening formats | 35mm |
Versions | Dialekt/deutsch |
Release | Solothurn 2005 |
Festivals, Awards | Schweizer Filmpreis 2006 |
Buy a DVD | → www.cede.ch |
Contact, World Rights | Beatrice Michel Konradstrasse 81, CH-8005 Zürich +41 44 272 07 06 |
Production | Filmkollektiv Zürich |
ISAN | 0000-0000-F9BE-0000-R-0000-0000-U |
Suisa number | 1005.233 |