The Call of the Toad (film)
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Directed by | Robert Gliński |
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Based on | The Call of the Toad by Günter Grass |
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Cinematography | Jacek Petrycki |
Edited by | Krzysztof Szpetmanski |
Music by | Richard G. Mitchell |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
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The Call of the Toad is a film released in 2005 that tells the love story between a German man and a Polish woman who become caught up in the advent of modern capitalism in Poland. It is based on the novel The Call of the Toad written by Günter Grass.[1][2]
Synopsis
[edit]In Gdańsk, Poland, in 1989, Alexander Reschke and Alexandra Piatkowska first meet on their way to a cemetery. Both are survivors from the end of World War II when many people from Poland and Germany were displaced as borders were re-drawn according to new treaties.
But they discover that displacement and war is not all they have in common. They have both been widowed and due to their upheaval - they share the belief that survivors such as themselves should have the right to be returned home for burial.
As their love affair grows, their ambitions become entwined. The pair establishes a Cemetery of Reconciliation to show that old hatreds are now dead. They form a company that arranges for survivors to be buried in their original country but as the money rolls in, their good intentions are corrupted.
Cast
[edit]- Krystyna Janda as Aleksandra Piatkowska
- Matthias Habich as Alexander Reschke
- Dorothea Walda as Erna Brakup
- Bhasker Patel as Chatterjee
- Udo Samel as Vielbrand
- Marek Kondrat as Marczak
- Mareike Carrière as Johanna Detlaff
Awards
[edit]- Nominated Best Actress, Polish Film Awards.
- Nominated Best Film Score, Polish Film Awards.
- Nominated Best Production Design, Polish Film Awards.
- Nominated Best Supporting Actor, Polish Film Awards.
References
[edit]- ^ Taberner, Stuart (16 July 2009). The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass. Cambridge University Press. pp. 197–198. ISBN 978-1-139-82824-6.
- ^ Bangert, Axel (2014). The Nazi Past in Contemporary German Film: Viewing Experiences of Intimacy and Immersion. Boydell & Brewer. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-57113-905-4.
External links
[edit]- The Call of the Toad at IMDb
- http://www.cinefacts.de/kino/566/unkenrufe/filmreview.html
- http://www.moviemaster.de/archiv/film/film_3864.html[permanent dead link]
- http://www.moviereporter.net/filme/309
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110717011019/http://www.zelluloid.de/filme/index.php3?id=5140
- 2005 films
- Films based on German novels
- German drama films
- Polish drama films
- 2000s German-language films
- 2000s Polish-language films
- Films set in 1989
- Films set in the 1990s
- Films directed by Robert Gliński
- Adaptations of works by Günter Grass
- 2005 multilingual films
- German multilingual films
- Polish multilingual films
- 2000s German films
- Films set in Gdańsk
- Films scored by Richard G. Mitchell
- Polish film stubs
- 2000s German film stubs