Rückenwind
Two young men, Johann and Robin, take a trip into the countryside. The more they penetrate the forests of Brandenburg, the stranger their adventure becomes. Bikes disappear, maps prove useless – and each gets to know a completely different side of the other. Johann and Robin regard the new situation as a kind of sporting challenge. They allow themselves to just go with the flow.
After several days of hiking, the two lads arrive at an old farmhouse inhabited by a woman and her adolescent son. The men receive a surprisingly warm welcome and soon begin to share the small family’s daily routine and their secrets. For a while they enjoy an enchanted round of excursions and storytelling, flirting and games – until one day the new companions get too close for comfort. Johann and Robin are flung out of their refuge and back into the world at large.
This film tells the story of a journey of two men, travelling light, searching for the truth beneath the façade, for fairy-tale moments in the heart of the countryside, and for a natural gay relationship far from the madding crowd.
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Runtime
75 min -
Country
Germany -
Year of Presentation
2009 -
Year of Production
2009 -
Director
Jan Krüger -
Cast
Alison Folland, Sylvia Sichel, Jacques Martineau, Sofiko Tschiaureli -
Production Company
Salzgeber & Co. Medien GmbH -
Berlinale Section
Panorama -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film
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Biography Jan Krüger
Jan Krüger was born in Aachen on March 23, 1973. He studied physics, social sciences, and education at the RWTH Aachen and later at the Academy of Media Arts (KHM), Cologne. From 2005 to 2006 he completed a master class at the Binger Filmlab in Amsterdam. In 1999, he shot his first film, the music video Die Verführung von Engeln; the short feature The Whiz Kids followed in 2001. Along with his work as a filmmaker, since 2006 he has also been a lecturer in film directing and screenwriting at the KHM Cologne.
Filmography Jan Krüger
2009 Rückenwind | 2016 Die Geschwister
Biography Jacques Martineau
Born in Montpellier, France in 1963, he studied literature and,
in 1994, completed a PhD on Honoré de Balzac. He has been collaborating with Olivier Ducastel since 1995 and they won a Teddy Award in 2000 for DROLE DE FELIX (FUNNY FELIX). Most recently, their film L’ARBRE ET LA FORÊT (FAMILY TREE) screened in the Berlinale Panorama in 2010.