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Because

Germany

1990

34 Min
Color
German
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DIR Tom Tykwer

PROD Frank Griebe, Tom Tykwer

SCR Tom Tykwer

DP Frank Griebe

CAST Isis Krüger, Thomas Stiller, Nikolaus Dutsch, Karl Gruenberg, Peter Hommen, Tom Spiess, Andreas Schmidt

ED Katja Dringenberg

MUSIC Tom Tykwer

Synopsis

Because runs for half an hour and turns on the arbitrary tumbling of an empty wine goblet. Thus, from the outset, coincidence and predestination have a central place in Tykwer’s cinema. An innocent man and his young son become victims of a prolonged argument between two people they have never seen. Why they happen to be standing beneath an apartment block window after midnight is not explained, nor do we need to know. Tykwer has instead drawn us deep into the incessant wrangling between Tanja and her boyfriend Martin, sending our sympathies first one way and then another, until both partners are exposed as petty liars.

Many facets of Tykwer’s talent already distinguish Because. For example, his fondness for re-winding experience, as if life were a DVD or a cassette – a theme that would turn Run Lola Run into a worldwide hit. He and Griebe take exciting risks with the lighting and décor. The walls of the apartment, for example, are as crimson as blood; so too are the bed-clothes. His dialogue, made up of deceptively banal phrases, questions and responses, has an inner rubato worthy of Albee or Bergman. Thus he peels away the veneer of hypocrisy that provokes most lovers’ discord, and reveals the self-pity and susceptibility quivering beneath. —Peter Cowie

Director

Original

Tom Tykwer

TOM TYKWER was born in 1965 in Wuppertal. “Peter Pan” was probably the first film he saw, and he says that the youthful fantasy of creating a magical parallel world remains an inspiration to this day. The dreamy, childlike sense of wonder in “Peter Pan” fascinated him, as did Vittorio de Sica’s “Miracle in Milan”. Another important cinematic experience was seeing “King Kong” – nine-year-old Tykwer realized that cinema was artificial, man-made. This particular film marked the start of his fondness for the horror genre. Tykwer also names James Whales’ “Bride of Frankenstein”, "Miracle in Milan” and John Carpenter’s “Halloween” as some other early discoveries. From this point on Tykwer’s adolescence revolved round his passion for the cinema. To get greater access to films he helped out in an art-house cinema, which also allowed him to circumvent age restrictions.

Tykwer started making Super 8 films at the age of eleven, a purely fan-driven exercise in which he essentially rehashed… read more

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