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Kill Me

17th(2012) World Cinema

Rural · Road Movie · Crime/Violence  

  • CountryGermany,Switzerland,France
  • Production Year2011
  • Running Time91min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
An escaped prisoner sneaks into a small German village. The man gets food with the help of a teenage girl in the village and sets up escape plan. The girl wants to go with him. The two starts journey to Marseille in South France. In the process, they get help of a French woman, get threatened, and undergo all sorts of hardships. After many twists and turns, they eventually arrive in Marseille with the view of the Mediterranean Sea, where his older brother lives. The man’s anger explodes because he was falsely charged with murder. <Kill Me> takes the form of road movie, showing how two different people come to understand of each other. But the film also gives us the feeling of anger and a sense of catharsis at the end of the journey. The tranquility of the endless Mediterranean Sea that the two people are looking at consoles and comforts them. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
Director
Emily ATEF
Emily Atef, iranian french filmaker, who studied acting in London when she was young, only to find out that her real vocation was not acting but directing films. She then applied for the DFFB Film Academy in her home town, Berlin. She made, <The Stranger in Me>, co-written with Esther Bernstoff, selected at Canne′s "La semaine de la critique", which is all about postnatal depression.
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  • Director Emily ATEF 에밀리 아테프
  • Producer GERHARDS Nicole
  • Cast DRAGUS Maria, WIESNEKKER Roeland, KOCH Wolfram, CITTI Christine
  • Screenplay ATEF Emily, BERNSTORFF Esther
  • Cinematography KUTHY Stephane
  • Editor Babin Beatrice
  • Production Company NiKoFilm
    Germany Prinzessinnenstraße 16, D-10969 Berlin
    info@nikofilm.de

  • World Sales Les Films du Losange
    France 22, avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie 75116 Paris
    a.valentin@filmsdulosange.fr