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Look Who's Back (film)

Look Who's Back (German: Er ist wieder da, pronounced [ˈeːɐ̯ ʔɪst ˈviːdɐ daː]; transl. "He's back again/He is again there") is a 2015 German satirical black comedy film directed by David Wnendt and based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Timur Vermes.[3][4][5][6][7] The film features unscripted vignettes of Oliver Masucci as Adolf Hitler interacting with ordinary Germans, interspersed with scripted storyline sequences.[8] It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected.[9]

Look Who's Back
German release poster
Directed byDavid Wnendt
Screenplay by
  • Johannes Boss
  • Minna Fischgartl
  • David Wnendt
Based onLook Who's Back
by Timur Vermes
Produced by
  • Lars Dittrich
  • Christopher Müller
Starring
CinematographyHanno Lentz
Edited byHans Funck
Music byEnis Rotthoff
Distributed byConstantin Film
Release date
  • 8 October 2015 (2015-10-08) (Germany)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
Budget€2,956,960[1]
($3.3 million)
Box office$25.5 million[2]

Plot Edit

In 2014, Adolf Hitler wakes up in the Berlin park where his Führerbunker once stood. Disoriented, he wanders through the city, interpreting modern situations from a wartime perspective. Mistaken for an impersonator, Hitler encounters a mime and a terrified young mother who pepper-sprays him. He faints after reading a newspaper stating the year is 2014.

Meanwhile, Fabian Sawatzki, a filmmaker recently fired from MyTV, spots Hitler in the background of his documentary footage. Hoping to regain his job, Sawatzki embarks on a search for Hitler. As Hitler wakes up at a newspaper kiosk, he reads about a changed Germany and laments the loss of his vision. Believing destiny has a purpose for him, Hitler decides to continue his work.

Sawatzki proposes filming Hitler for YouTube and they embark on a journey across Germany. Hitler interacts with ordinary Germans, promising to solve their problems, while also expressing disdain for those he dislikes. Sawatzki's idea for an animal-centric film clip ends abruptly when Hitler shoots a dog, leading to outrage. Nonetheless, their videos gain millions of views as they return to Berlin.

Sawatzki introduces Hitler and his program idea to MyTV executives, including the new chairman, Katja Bellini. Hitler learns about the Internet and prepares to re-enter politics. On air, he presents his old plans for an ethnically homogeneous state, unintentionally becoming a comedy hit. However, when unedited footage of Hitler shooting the dog is broadcast, their careers are ruined, and Christoph Sensenbrink, the executive responsible, is promoted.

With the help of Bellini and Sawatzki, Hitler publishes a bestselling book titled "Er Ist Wieder Da" about his new life. Sawatzki turns the book into a film, but without Hitler, MyTV's ratings plummet. In a fit of rage, Sensenbrink rehires Hitler to save the network.

During filming, Hitler is attacked by Neo-Nazis who mistake him for a mocking impersonator. Hospitalized, the news generates sympathy, and Hitler's popularity soars. Sawatzki reviews his footage and realizes the Hitler he encountered was the real person. He confronts Hitler on a rooftop, but it is revealed to be a film scene; in reality, Sawatzki's allegations were not believed, and he has been committed to a mental hospital.

As Hitler's film finishes, he senses a political comeback. More popular than ever, he sees hope in nationalist Germans for his return to power. The film ends with Hitler's voice-over "I can work with this." as he and Bellini ride in a car amidst images of nationalist demonstrations.

Cast Edit

As themselves in cameos (German TV and internet personalities): Klaas Heufer-Umlauf, Joko Winterscheidt, Frank Plasberg, Daniel Aminati, Jörg Thadeusz, Roberto Blanco, Micaela Schäfer, Dagi Bee, Freshtorge, Robert Hofmann, Joyce Ilg, Andrea Nahles, Nina Proll

Box office Edit

The film was a box office success, reaching number one in Germany in its third week of release.[10]

Remake Edit

The film was remade in Italy as Sono tornato (I'm Back). The plot closely follows the German film except that it is Benito Mussolini rather than Hitler who magically reappears in the 21st century.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Look Who's Back (2015) - Box office & Business". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Er ist wieder da (Look Who's Back)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  3. ^ Connolly, Kate (6 October 2015). "David Wnendt on filming Look Who's Back: 'Our idea was to see how people react to Hitler'". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  4. ^ German Comic Novel About Hitler Becomes Bestseller, at Algemeiner Journal; published 7 January 2013; retrieved 16 December 2013
  5. ^ Jaafar, Ali (21 October 2015). "Hitler Pic 'Look Who's Back' A Smash In Germany". Deadline. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  6. ^ Taylor, Adam (24 October 2015). "Look Who's Back: New film asking what would happen it Hitler returned to Germany has a worrying answer". The Independent. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  7. ^ Hofmann, Sarah Judith (9 October 2015). "Hitler is ′back′ - but did he ever leave?". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  8. ^ Lee, Benjamin (27 October 2015). "Hitler comedy Look Who's Back becomes Germany's No 1 movie". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  9. ^ Roxborough, Scott (3 August 2016). "'Toni Erdmann,' 'Fritz Bauer' Among German Oscar Hopefuls". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  10. ^ Lee, Benjamin (27 October 2015). "Hitler comedy Look Who's Back becomes Germany's No 1 movie". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 May 2016.

External links Edit

  • "The Netflix Movie Look Who’s Back Is Like Ali G but With Hitler, and It’s Mesmerizing.", Rebecca Schuman, Slate Magazine, N.p., 13 May 2016. Web. 04 Nov. 2016.
  • Look Who's Back at IMDb  
  • Look Who's Back at Rotten Tomatoes

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from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Er ist wieder da Film see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Er ist wieder da Film to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Look Who s Back German Er ist wieder da pronounced ˈeːɐ ʔɪst ˈviːdɐ daː transl He s back again He is again there is a 2015 German satirical black comedy film directed by David Wnendt and based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Timur Vermes 3 4 5 6 7 The film features unscripted vignettes of Oliver Masucci as Adolf Hitler interacting with ordinary Germans interspersed with scripted storyline sequences 8 It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not selected 9 Look Who s BackGerman release posterDirected byDavid WnendtScreenplay byJohannes Boss Minna Fischgartl David WnendtBased onLook Who s Backby Timur VermesProduced byLars Dittrich Christopher MullerStarringOliver Masucci Fabian Busch Katja Riemann Christoph Maria Herbst Franziska Wulf Michael KesslerCinematographyHanno LentzEdited byHans FunckMusic byEnis RotthoffDistributed byConstantin FilmRelease date8 October 2015 2015 10 08 Germany Running time116 minutesCountryGermanyLanguageGermanBudget 2 956 960 1 3 3 million Box office 25 5 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Box office 4 Remake 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn 2014 Adolf Hitler wakes up in the Berlin park where his Fuhrerbunker once stood Disoriented he wanders through the city interpreting modern situations from a wartime perspective Mistaken for an impersonator Hitler encounters a mime and a terrified young mother who pepper sprays him He faints after reading a newspaper stating the year is 2014 Meanwhile Fabian Sawatzki a filmmaker recently fired from MyTV spots Hitler in the background of his documentary footage Hoping to regain his job Sawatzki embarks on a search for Hitler As Hitler wakes up at a newspaper kiosk he reads about a changed Germany and laments the loss of his vision Believing destiny has a purpose for him Hitler decides to continue his work Sawatzki proposes filming Hitler for YouTube and they embark on a journey across Germany Hitler interacts with ordinary Germans promising to solve their problems while also expressing disdain for those he dislikes Sawatzki s idea for an animal centric film clip ends abruptly when Hitler shoots a dog leading to outrage Nonetheless their videos gain millions of views as they return to Berlin Sawatzki introduces Hitler and his program idea to MyTV executives including the new chairman Katja Bellini Hitler learns about the Internet and prepares to re enter politics On air he presents his old plans for an ethnically homogeneous state unintentionally becoming a comedy hit However when unedited footage of Hitler shooting the dog is broadcast their careers are ruined and Christoph Sensenbrink the executive responsible is promoted With the help of Bellini and Sawatzki Hitler publishes a bestselling book titled Er Ist Wieder Da about his new life Sawatzki turns the book into a film but without Hitler MyTV s ratings plummet In a fit of rage Sensenbrink rehires Hitler to save the network During filming Hitler is attacked by Neo Nazis who mistake him for a mocking impersonator Hospitalized the news generates sympathy and Hitler s popularity soars Sawatzki reviews his footage and realizes the Hitler he encountered was the real person He confronts Hitler on a rooftop but it is revealed to be a film scene in reality Sawatzki s allegations were not believed and he has been committed to a mental hospital As Hitler s film finishes he senses a political comeback More popular than ever he sees hope in nationalist Germans for his return to power The film ends with Hitler s voice over I can work with this as he and Bellini ride in a car amidst images of nationalist demonstrations Cast EditOliver Masucci as Adolf Hitler Fabian Busch as Fabian Sawatzki Katja Riemann as Katja Bellini Christoph Maria Herbst as Christoph Sensenbrink Franziska Wulf as Franziska Kromeier Michael Kessler as Michael Witzigmann Thomas Thieme as Karrner TV station boss Michael Ostrowski as Rico Mancello Lars Rudolph as kiosk owner Ramona Kunze Libnow as Sawatzki s mother Gudrun Ritter as Grandma Kromeier Stephan Grossmann as Prosecutor Gottlicher As themselves in cameos German TV and internet personalities Klaas Heufer Umlauf Joko Winterscheidt Frank Plasberg Daniel Aminati Jorg Thadeusz Roberto Blanco Micaela Schafer Dagi Bee Freshtorge Robert Hofmann Joyce Ilg Andrea Nahles Nina ProllBox office EditThe film was a box office success reaching number one in Germany in its third week of release 10 Remake EditThe film was remade in Italy as Sono tornato I m Back The plot closely follows the German film except that it is Benito Mussolini rather than Hitler who magically reappears in the 21st century See also EditThe 1980 Spanish satirical film And in the Third Year He Rose Again explores the resurrection of dictator Francisco Franco in 1978 during the Spanish transition to democracy References Edit Look Who s Back 2015 Box office amp Business Internet Movie Database Retrieved 27 August 2016 Er ist wieder da Look Who s Back Box Office Mojo Retrieved 27 August 2016 Connolly Kate 6 October 2015 David Wnendt on filming Look Who s Back Our idea was to see how people react to Hitler The Guardian Retrieved 16 November 2015 German Comic Novel About Hitler Becomes Bestseller at Algemeiner Journal published 7 January 2013 retrieved 16 December 2013 Jaafar Ali 21 October 2015 Hitler Pic Look Who s Back A Smash In Germany Deadline Retrieved 16 November 2015 Taylor Adam 24 October 2015 Look Who s Back New film asking what would happen it Hitler returned to Germany has a worrying answer The Independent Retrieved 16 November 2015 Hofmann Sarah Judith 9 October 2015 Hitler is back but did he ever leave Deutsche Welle Retrieved 16 November 2015 Lee Benjamin 27 October 2015 Hitler comedy Look Who s Back becomes Germany s No 1 movie The Guardian Retrieved 16 November 2015 Roxborough Scott 3 August 2016 Toni Erdmann Fritz Bauer Among German Oscar Hopefuls The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 4 August 2016 Lee Benjamin 27 October 2015 Hitler comedy Look Who s Back becomes Germany s No 1 movie The Guardian Retrieved 29 May 2016 External links Edit nbsp Germany portal nbsp Politics portal nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Look Who s Back film The Netflix Movie Look Who s Back Is Like Ali G but With Hitler and It s Mesmerizing Rebecca Schuman Slate Magazine N p 13 May 2016 Web 04 Nov 2016 Look Who s Back at IMDb nbsp Look Who s Back at Rotten Tomatoes nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Er ist wieder da Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Look Who 27s Back film amp oldid 1180311467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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