Comédia
Alemanha Ocidental,
1968, 80 min
Realização:
May SpilsArgumento:
Werner EnkeCâmara:
Klaus KönigMúsica:
Kristian SchultzeElenco:
Werner Enke, Uschi Glas, Rainer Basedow, Henry van Lyck, Martin Lüttge, Fritz Schuster, Edith Volkmann, Johannes Buzalski, Helmut Brasch, Joachim Schneider (mais)Sinopses(1)
Martin, a bohemian who earns his living as a commercial songwriter in Munich’s arty Schwabing district, believes in the right to be lazy. At a public swimming pool on his birthday, he meets Barbara, a young woman from a wealthy family. They go to the zoo, where he kidnaps a goat kid, and he invites her home that evening to show off his flip-book. “Making out” is as much a part of his eloquently expressed pseudo-philosophy, in which imagination counts for more than experience, as the fatalistic adage, “it’s going to end badly”. And, indeed – after witnessing a burglary, Martin himself comes under suspicion. (Berlinale)
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