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66/67 - Fairplay war Gestern

Deutschland 2009 Spielfilm

66/67 – Fairplay is over


For six young men, who could hardly be more different from one another,
the fan club of the Eintracht Braunschweig football club is the centre of
their life and their friendship. 66/67 is the name of their club as well as the
year in which Eintracht Braunschweig won the German Championship.
With their 66/67 branding Florian, Otto, Henning, Christian, Tamer and
Mischa have not only heroically vowed to stand up for each other, but also,
after the final whistle is blown, they celebrate together the kick of violence
in the “third half”. There they delve into the fray with a ruthlessness that has
no regard for pain.



However, behind their existence as fans lies the deeper
desire to find a fixed point in their lives that is sacrosanct: their friendship.
But gradually the pals discover that their individual difficulties can no
longer be solved within the group. Each of the protagonists has his own
problems, which are based outside of the football stadium. The friends are
forced to discover that it isn’t their club that is facing the greatest challenges,
but rather they themselves.

 

With "66/67 – Fairplay is over" the director duo Ludwig & Glaser present
their third feature film collaboration. Jan-Christoph Glaser: "After ′Detroit′
[…] we were itching to make an ensemble film and to delve into the world
of football." Self-professing Eintracht Braunschweig fan Carsten Ludwig
adds: "Today hooliganism for me is a grotesque and anachronistic version
of the temporary rebellion against conformity and mediocrity."



Source: 60 Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

Credits

Director

  • Carsten Ludwig
  • Jan-Christoph Glaser

Screenplay

  • Carsten Ludwig

Director of photography

  • Ngo The Chau

Editing

  • Sarah J. Levine

Music

  • Dirk Dresselhaus

Cast

  • Christian Ahlers
    Christian
  • Fabian Hinrichs
    Florian
  • Christoph Bach
    Otto
  • Aurel Manthei
    Mischa
  • Fahri Yardim
    Tamer
  • Maxim Mehmet
    Henning
  • Melika Foroutan
    Özlem
  • Victoria Deutschmann
    Mareille
  • Bernhard Schütz
    Bernhard
  • Sigo Heinisch
    Mueller

Production company

  • Frisbeefilms GmbH & Co. KG (Berlin)
  • Jetfilm GmbH (Berlin)

Producer

  • Jon Handschin
  • Manuel Bickenbach
  • Alexander Bickenbach

Alle Credits

Director

  • Carsten Ludwig
  • Jan-Christoph Glaser

Assistant director

  • Manuel Siebert

Script supervisor

  • Sandra Gerstberger (Continuity)

Screenplay

  • Carsten Ludwig

Director of photography

  • Ngo The Chau

Assistant camera

  • Moritz Kaethner

Still photography

  • Stephanie Kulbach

Lighting design

  • Benjamin Dreythaller

Set design

  • Petra Albert (Szenenbild)

Property master

  • Claudia Hoppmann

Stand-by props

  • Benjamin Seumel

Make-up artist

  • Dolores Sanchez
  • Christina 'Chris' Wagner

Costume design

  • Christian Röhrs

Editing

  • Sarah J. Levine

Sound

  • Jacob Ilgner

Audio mixing

  • Florian Beck

Casting

  • Suse Marquardt

Music

  • Dirk Dresselhaus

Cast

  • Christian Ahlers
    Christian
  • Fabian Hinrichs
    Florian
  • Christoph Bach
    Otto
  • Aurel Manthei
    Mischa
  • Fahri Yardim
    Tamer
  • Maxim Mehmet
    Henning
  • Melika Foroutan
    Özlem
  • Victoria Deutschmann
    Mareille
  • Bernhard Schütz
    Bernhard
  • Sigo Heinisch
    Mueller
  • Burak Yiğit
    Sinan
  • Marc Zwinz
    Zwinso

Production company

  • Frisbeefilms GmbH & Co. KG (Berlin)
  • Jetfilm GmbH (Berlin)

in co-production with

  • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) (Mainz)

in association with

  • Arte Deutschland TV GmbH (Baden-Baden)

Producer

  • Jon Handschin
  • Manuel Bickenbach
  • Alexander Bickenbach

Producer (TV)

  • Burkhard Althoff (ZDF)
  • Doris Hepp (Arte)
  • Georg Steinert (Arte)

Line producer

  • Valeska Bochow

Location manager

  • Andreas Jupe
  • Jakob Neuhäusser (Motive)

Production manager

  • Antje Paul

Original distributor

  • farbfilm verleih GmbH (Berlin)

Funding

  • Deutscher Filmförderfonds (DFFF) (Berlin)
  • Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH (MBB) (Potsdam)
  • nordmedia Fonds GmbH Niedersachsen und Bremen (Hannover/Bremen)

Shoot

    • Braunschweig, Berlin, Istanbul
Duration:
3152 m, 115 min
Format:
35mm, 1:2,35
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Dolby Digital
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 15.09.2009, 119694, ab 16 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (CH): 27.09.2009, Zürich, Film Festival, Corso 1;
Kinostart (DE): 19.11.2009;
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 20.07.2011, ZDF

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE) 66/67 - Fairplay war Gestern
  • Weiterer Titel (ENG) 66/67: Fairplay Is Over

Versions

Original

Duration:
3152 m, 115 min
Format:
35mm, 1:2,35
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Dolby Digital
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 15.09.2009, 119694, ab 16 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (CH): 27.09.2009, Zürich, Film Festival, Corso 1;
Kinostart (DE): 19.11.2009;
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 20.07.2011, ZDF

Awards

Zürich Film Festival 2009
  • Goldenes Auge, Deutschsprachiger Spielfilmwettbewerb
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