Teaser for Fatih Akin’s “Amrum” Unveiled Ahead of Cannes Premiere
The teaser for Fatih Akin’s highly anticipated film “Amrum” has officially launched, just in time for its world premiere in the prestigious Cannes Premiere section of the Cannes Film Festival. Beta Cinema is overseeing global sales, while Warner Bros. will handle distribution in Germany and Dulac Distribution in France.
Setting and Storyline
Set against the backdrop of Amrum Island, off Germany’s coast in the spring of 1945, the film follows 12-year-old Nanning as he navigates the final days of World War II. Braving the perilous sea to hunt seals, fishing at night, and working on a nearby farm, Nanning strives to support his mother and family. Despite the challenges, life on the stunning, windswept island feels almost idyllic. However, the arrival of peace uncovers a more immediate danger: the enemy is closer than he ever imagined.
Inspired by Real Life
“Amrum” draws inspiration from the childhood of German actor, writer, and director Hark Bohm, who penned the original screenplay that Akin later reworked and directed.
Cinematic Influences
In a recent statement, Akin shared insights into the cinematic influences that shaped the film. “When Hark first shared the story with me, I immediately thought of classics like ‘Bicycle Thieves’ and ‘Shoeshine’ by Vittorio De Sica,” he remarked. “The scenes where Nanning searches for driftwood at night reminded me of ‘The Night of the Hunter’ by Charles Laughton. Overall, I aimed for the film to embody the spirit of ‘Stand by Me’ by Rob Reiner, making my cinematic upbringing a personal connection to this project.”
Stellar Cast
The film features a talented cast, including Jasper Billerbeck, Laura Tonke, Lisa Hagmeister, Kian Köppke, Lars Jessen, Detlev Buck, Jan Georg Schütte, Matthias Schweighöfer, and Diane Kruger.
Production Team
Produced by Akin and Herman Weigel, “Amrum” is a collaboration between Bombero International and Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany, in partnership with Rialto Film. The film’s visual storytelling is crafted by director of photography Karl Walter Lindenlaub, with editing by Andrew Bird.
Akin’s Acclaimed Career
Fatih Akin first gained international acclaim with “Head-On” in 2004, which won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. His subsequent works, including “The Edge of Heaven” (2007), which earned the best screenplay award at Cannes, and “Soul Kitchen” (2009), which received the special jury prize at Venice, further solidified his reputation. “The Cut” (2014) premiered in competition at Venice, while “In the Fade” (2017) won best actress for Kruger at Cannes and the Golden Globe for best foreign language film. His latest film, “Rheingold” (2022), attracted over one million admissions in Germany, showcasing Akin’s continued impact on the film industry.