Fatih Akin’s WWII coming-of-age story Amrum has begun capturing in Hamburg with newcomer Jasper Billerbeck becoming a member of German stars Laura Tonke and Diane Kruger within the solid.
The characteristic, which was first introduced in 2022, is ready on Germany’s North Sea island of Amrum within the spring of 1945, within the last days of World Warfare Two.
It revolves round a 12-year-old boy referred to as Nanning who goes seal searching, fishing at evening and toils within the fields to assist his mom feed the household. When peace is said, utterly new conflicts come up, and Nanning should study to seek out his personal method.
The screenplay is predicated on the childhood reminiscences of German director and screenwriter Hark Bohm, a long-standing pal of Akin.
The pair beforehand collaborated on the screenplay of Turkish-German director Akin’s award-winning 2017 characteristic In The Fade.
“What started as a Hark Bohm movie now turns into my twelfth characteristic movie and a unprecedented mission: Amrum is the journey of younger Nanning, who within the final week of WWII day by day uncovers a little bit extra of the darkish secret of his household, till he’s pushed out of paradise on the finish,” stated Akin.
Newcomers Billerbeck and Kian Köppke play Nanning and his pal Hermann respectively.
Tonke (When Will It Be Once more Like It By no means Was Earlier than, AEIOU) performs the younger boy’s mom, with Lisa Hagmeister (System Crasher) within the position of his aunt.
Lengthy-time Akin collaborator Kruger (Inglourious Basterds, In The Fade) takes on the position of an area farmer’s spouse.
Different solid members embody Detlev Buck (Identical Identical However Completely different), Matthias Schweighöfer (Oppenheimer, Military Of The Useless, Hinterland) and Lars Jessen in addition to Bohm (The Golden Glove, If Not Us, Who?).
The historic drama marks a change in scene for Akin after his latest gangster drama Rheingold (2022) which was his profitable theatrical launch in Germany so far.
Amrum will shoot in Hamburg, on the island of Amrum and in Denmark.
It’s produced by Bombero Worldwide and Warner Bros. Movie Productions Germany, in co-production with Rialto Movie.
Beta Cinema holds all worldwide rights and can launch gross sales on the image in Cannes.
The manufacturing is funded by the German Federal Movie Board (FFA), the German Federal Movie Fund (DFFF), MOIN Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, the Federal Authorities Commissioner for Tradition and the Media (BKM), Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, MFG Baden-Württemberg and supported by the Bavarian Movie Prize.