Year of Production 2011
- 17 Girls, France, 2011
- 170 Hz, Netherlands, 2011
- Alfie, the Little Werewolf, Netherlands, 2011
- Annalisa, Italy, 2011
- Appartamento ad Atene, Italy, 2011
- August, Finland, 2011
- Bardsongs, Netherlands, 2011
- Bennie Brat, Netherlands, 2011
- Blue Bird, Belgium, 2011
- Bon Voyage, Netherlands, 2011
- Bora Bora, Denmark, 2011
- Bottle in the Sea of Gaza, A, France, Israel, Canada, 2011
- Breathing, Austria, 2011
- Broken Mussels, Turkey, Bosnia & Herzegowina, 2011
- Chi Rho – The Secret, Germany, 2011
- Children from the Napf, The, Switzerland, 2011
- Colour Me Happy (The Painting), France, Belgium, 2011
- Combat Girls, Germany, 2011
- Comes A Bright Day, Great Britain, 2011
- Coming Home, Norway, 2011
- Crocodiles – All for One, The, Germany, 2011
- Crown Jewels, The, Sweden, 2011
- Cupid's Balls, Norway, 2011
- Dandelion - The cinema adventure*, Germany, 2011
- Death of a Superhero, Ireland, Germany, 2011
- Devil's Bride, The, Czech Republic, 2011
- Ducoboo, France, 2011
- Eddie & Snooper, Finland, 2011
- Ella & Alex – A Surprise Birthday Party, Finland, 2011
- Emilie Jolie, France, 2011
- End of Silence, The, France, Austria, 2011
- Famous Five, Germany, 2011
- Fénix 11.23, Spain, 2011
- Fidgety Bram, Netherlands, 2011
- First Time For Everything, Russia, 2011
- Fortress, Germany, 2011
- Foster Boy, The, Switzerland/Germany, 2011
- Freddy Frogface, Denmark, 2011
- Furious, Netherlands, 2011
- Garbage Prince, The, Finland, Norway, 2011
- Ghost Graduation, Spain, 2011
- Giants, The, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, 2011
- Great Bear, The, Denmark, 2011
- Gypsy, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, 2011
- Hanni & Nanni 2, Germany, 2011
- Harvest, Germany, 2011
- Heat Wave, France, 2011
- Heavenly Body, Italy, Switzerland, France, 2011
- Home Away, Netherlands, 2011
- Houba! On the Trail of the Marsupilami, France, 2011
- Hunky Dory, Great Britain, 2011
- I MIss You, Sweden, Finland, 2011
- Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes, The, Sweden, 2011
- In the Duvet, Czech Republic, 2011
- Inbetweeners Movie, The, Great Britain, 2011
- Iris, Finland, 2011
- Ivan's Dream, Spain, 2011
- Jensen & Jensen, Denmark, 2011
- Jungle Bunch, The – Back to the Ice Floe, France, 2011
- Kaddish for a Friend, Germany, 2011
- Kikoriki: Team Invincible, Russia, 2011
- Kill Me, Germany, France, Switzerland, 2011
- Killing Bono, Great Britain, 2011
- Kitty Mama, Czech Republic, 2011
- Koko and the Ghosts, Croatia, 2011
- Krokodyle, Italy, 2011
- Kryptonite!, Italy, 2011
- Land of Oblivion, France, Ucraine, Russia, Germany, 2011
- Laura's Star and the Dreammonsters, Germany, 2011
- Lea & Darija, Croatia, 2011
- Legends of Valhalla – Thor, Iceland/Canada/Norway, 2011
- Lena, Belgium, Netherlands, 2011
- Lessons of a Dream, Germany, 2011
- Lilly the Witch – The Journey to Mandolan, Germany, 2011
- Little Big Panda, Germany, China, Luxembourg, 2011
- Little Grey Fergie and his New Friend Clunky, Norway, 2011
- Lollipop Monster, Germany, 2011
- Lost Christmas, Great Britain, 2011
- Lotte and the Moonstone Secret, Estonia, 2011
- Love Is In The Air, Denmark, Sweden, 2011
- Magic Crystal, The, Finland, 2011
- Magic Piano (Flying Machine, The), Poland, China, Norway, Great Britain, 2011
- Magic Silver 2 – The Quest for the Mystic Horn, Norway, 2011
- Max Embarrassing 2, Denmark, 2011
- Me and You, Italy, 2011
- Mr. Hayhill and the Lion Wind Vane, Finland, 2011
- Mustafa’s Sweet Dreams, Greece, Great Britain, 2011
- My Dad is Baryshnikov, Russia, 2011
- My Dad's A Detective! - Witches Paradise, Netherlands, 2011
- My First Love, France, 2011
- My Grandpa, the Bankrobber, Netherlands, Belgium, 2011
- Night of Silence, Turkey, 2011
- North Sea Texas, Belgium, 2011
- Now Is Good, Great Britain, 2011
- Ombline, France, 2011
- On the Sly, Belgium, France, 2011
- Penny's Shadow, Netherlands, 2011
- Play, Sweden, 2011
- Pretty Butterflies, Italy, 2011
- Prince and the Big Gray Wolf, The, Russia, 2011
- Rebounce, Denmark, 2011
- Revolt (aka Sons of Norway), Norway, 2011
- Rock'n'Ball, Ucraine, 2011
- Romeos, Germany, 2011
- Ronal, the Barbarian, Denmark, 2011
- Seventh Raven, The, Germany, 2011
- Silver Forest, Switzerland, 2011
- Sket, Great Britain, 2011
- Skyscraper, Denmark, 2011
- Small Creatures (aka Nowhere Fast), Great Britain, 2011
- Snowflake – The White Gorilla, Spain, 2011
- Snowflake – The White Gorilla, Spain, 2011
- Spot and Splodge, Sweden, 2011
- Star Talers, The, Germany, 2011
- Stay!, Netherlands, 2011
- Storytelling Show, The, France, 2011
- Suicide Room, Poland, 2011
- Taking Chances, Belgium, Netherlands, 2011
- Tales of the Night, France, 2011
- Tom Sawyer, Germany, 2011
- Tomboy, France, 2011
- Tomorrow Will Be Better, Poland, Japan, 2011
- Totally True Love (former title: Jørgen + Anne = Sant), Norway, Germany, 2011
- Turn Me On, Goddammit!, Norway, 2011
- Twigson in Trouble, Norway, 2011
- Verbo, Spain, 2011
- War of the Buttons, France, 2011
- War of the Buttons, The, France, 2011
- Wasted Youth, Greece, 2011
- Westwind, Germany, 2011
- When Santa Fell To Earth, Germany, 2011
- Wickie and the Treasure of the Gods, Germany, 2011
- Wild Bill, Great Britain, 2011
- Will, Turkey, Great Britain, 2011
- Winter Daughter, Germany, Poland, 2011
- Wish Fish, The, Spain, 2011
- Wunderkinder aka Child Prodigies, Germany, 2011
- Zarafa, Belgium, France, 2011
- Zielemann, Netherlands, 2011
Wunderkinder aka Child Prodigies
English title: Wunderkinder aka Child Prodigies
Original title: Wunderkinder
German title: Wunderkinder
Germany, 2011
Director: Rosenmüller, Marcus O.
Production company: CCC Filmkunst GmbH
Age recommendation: 13 years and up
Length: 96 min.
Film genre: Feature film
Synopsis:
Poltawa, Ukraine, beginning of the 40s. With the invasion by the German Wehrmacht, the good relationship between the Germans and the Russian adults ends abruptly, not so with the children though who have been best friends for a few years already: the German Hanna Reich and two Jewish children, Abrascha Kaplan and Larissa Brodsky. All three friends share the love for classical music. Abrascha and Larissa are highly gifted musicians. Both children got known within the Soviet Union and the communist party planned already to send the children to the USA, but just before they are getting ready to leave for the trip, the political situation changes: the Nazis declare war to the Soviet Union. Being only between the age of 12 and 13, the children do not understand jet the madness and brutality of the adults and only see one way out of the disaster: to help each other and to win the hearts of the adults by using their musical ability.
Comments:
"A film that links friendship, history, music, culture, politics, which looks back to the past of Europe and explores many crucial themes for the future." ECFA-Jury Giffoni 2011
Marketing strategies:
Festivalcontact: Renate Zylla - rzylla@arcor.de
Festivals:
Jerusalem 2011 (awarded), Giffoni 2011 (awarded, Award), Buster Copenhagen 2011 (awarded), Toronto 2012, Cinekid Amsterdam 2012, Chicago 2012, Ale Kino Poznan 2012, Providence CFF 2013 (awarded), Filemon Brussels 2013
World sales address/es:
Telepool / Global Screen (DE)