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Short Sharp Shock (German: Kurz und schmerzlos) is a 1998 film directed by Turkish-German director Fatih Akın.

Short Sharp Shock
Directed byFatih Akın
Written byFatih Akın
Produced byStefan Schubert
Ralph Schwingel
StarringMehmet Kurtuluş
Aleksandar Jovanovic
Adam Bousdoukos
Regula Grauwiller
CinematographyFrank Barbian
Edited byAndrew D. Bird
Music byUlrich Kodjo Wendt

Production
companies

Wüste Filmproduktion
Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)

Distributed byPolyGram Filmed Entertainment

Release date

  • 15 October 1998 (1998-10-15)

Running time

100 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

The film, which according to Rekin Teksoy, writing in Turkish Cinema, "focuses on the identity crises faced by German youth from various ethnic backgrounds,"[1] was the feature debut of the German-born director of Turkish descent and is said to have "represented a new German-Turkish cinema."[2]

Plot

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Gabriel the Turk, Bobby the Serb and Costa the Greek are three friends who used to form a neighborhood gang in Altona district of Hamburg. Following his release from prison Gabriel is ready for a new start on life. Bobby however has been doing jobs for crazed Albanian mobster Muhamer and his girlfriend Alice turns to Gabriel for comfort. When Costa who has turned to petty theft and is dating Gabriel's sister Ceyda also joins Muhamer's gang, Gabriel intervenes to save his friends, an action which puts his dreams of retiring to Turkey at risk.

The film's director, Fatih Akın, makes a cameo appearance as the drug dealer Nejo.

Cast

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Production

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Fatih Akın had been working on the screenplay for this film, which was his feature debut, while he was studying at the Hamburg College of the Arts (HFBK) and working on his earlier shorts Sensin... You're the One! and Weed.[3] The success of these shorts allowed him to secure funding from the Hamburg-based film production company Wüste Filmproduktion for this film, which was shot on the streets of Altona in his hometown of Hamburg.[2]

Release

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The film was premiered at the 1998 Locarno International Film Festival and was screened at the 1998 Hamburg Film Festival before going on general release across Germany on 15 October 1998.

Following the release Akın said of the film, inspired by the work of Italian-American film director Martin Scorsese, that, “It took Scorsese and the other Italo-Americans 70 years to start making their films. The Maghribi-French needed 30 years for their cinéma beur. We were much quicker. We’re already doing it!”[2]

Reception

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Reviews

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Katja Nicodemus gave it a favorable review in Magazin-Deutschland, saying the film "represented a new German-Turkish cinema".[2]

Awards and nominations

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References

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  1. ^ Teksoy, Rekin (2008). Turkish Cinema. Istanbul: Oğlak Yayıncılık. p. 108. ISBN 978-975-329-611-3.
  • ^ a b c d Nicodemus, Katja. "Fatih Akın". Magazin-Deutschland. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2010-02-16.
  • ^ Isenberg, Noah (2011). "Fatih Akın's Cinema of Intersections". Film Quarterly. 64 (4). University of California Press: 53–61. doi:10.1525/fq.2011.64.4.53. JSTOR 10.1525/fq.2011.64.4.53.
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