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Nevermore (2006 film)

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For the US film, see Nevermore (2007 film). For other uses, see Nevermore (disambiguation). 2006 German film
Nevermore
Directed byToke Constantin Hebbeln [de]
Screenplay byNina Vukovic
Toke Constantin Hebbeln
Produced byManuel Bickenbach
StarringLeonard Proxauf
Rolf Becker
Manni Laudenbach
Sylvester Groth
CinematographyFelix Novo de Oliveira
Production
companies
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Frisbeefilms
Release date
  • 23 October 2006 (2006-10-23)
Running time63 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Nevermore, German: NimmerMeer, is a 2006 film written and directed and co-written by Toke Constantin Hebbeln [de]. The film was largely produced and shot by students of the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg.

Plot synopsis

The film is in the form of a fairy tale, set in 19th century rural Germany, although location shooting was actually in Denmark. A young boy called Jonas Block (Leonard Proxauf) loves the magical stories told to him by his father, Helge (Rolf Becker), an impoverished fisherman. After his father dies, the orphaned Jonas is taken in by the austere clergyman Pfarrer Ekdahl (Sylvester Groth), but is subjected to harsh discipline and neglect. When a travelling circus arrives in the village, the ringmaster, Grido (Manni Laudenbach), befriends Jonas and teaches him to believe in the power of dreams and imagination.

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References

  1. DigitalHit - Academy announces Student Academy Award winners, May 17, 2007


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