Anne Kasprik Movies

2003  
 
Karamuk is the first feature film from Sulbiye V. Gunar. Johanna (Julia Mahnecke) wants to get into an exclusive design school in Paris. She goes to her absentee father (Klaus J. Behrendt) to ask for his financial assistance and is taken aback when she learns that the man is not really her father. Upon learning that her real father, Cumhur (Adnan Maral), is a restauranteur, Johanna gets a job at his establishment in order to discover more about him. Complicating things further, Johanna's nemesis at school, Idil (Buket Yeni), turns out to be her half-sister. Karamuk was screened at both the Gothenburg Film Festival and the Berlin Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Julia MahneckeAdnan Maral, (more)
1996  
 
German Film & Television Academy grad Connie Walther made her feature directorial debut with this German film about 15-year-old Berliner Fili (Lavinia Wilson). Fili's divorced mother goes with an abusive guy who refuses to leave his wife. Fili has lost interest in school and spends much time daydreaming about how she will lose her virginity to Johnny Depp, whom she's never met. However, she's convinced that they are destined for each other and that when they do meet, Johnny will know that she's the girl for him. So she composes a series of audio letters to him, begins saving money for a plane ticket to Los Angeles in hopes of visiting him, and has imaginary conversations with Depp (in his various film roles). In black-and-white fantasy sequences, a dreamy, hazy Depp (played by Andreas Herder) is seen in costumes from Don Juan de Marco and his other films. Meanwhile, the talk among Fili's friends is of boys and sex. When Fili discovers that Johnny is only interested in girls with some experience, she is in a hurry to lose her virginity -- but with whom? Trying to find the right guy for her initiation turns out to be a bit more complicated than Fili imagined; the fellow she picks is twentysomething Ike (Benno Furmann), who already has a girlfriend and isn't too interested in Fili.

The 36-year-old Walther worked as an assistant director before moving on to her own short films (Birthday Blues) and commercials (Paare). Although Johnny Depp does not appear in The First Time, Walther's feature is interlinked directly with Depp's role in What's Eating Gilbert Grape? (1994), as she explained: "The story about a girl facing her first time in life having sex with a man interested me because it involves prejudices, myths, fairytales. I interviewed hundreds of girls about their first time, trying to find out if there was a common bond and to make sure that my own experiences had not just been 'decorated' by smooth memory...[In] What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Johnny Depp played the leading role -- a shy, very sensitive character, full of responsibility for his family. I was spellbound. I went out of that theater having the vision of that film I was going to make directly in front of my face. The dream prince Fili was supposed to talk to could not be anybody else but Johnny Depp." Winner of the "Up and Coming Directors" Prize at the 1997 Studio Hamburg Nachwuchspreis, The First Time was seen at numerous festivals and series, including the "New Directors/New Films" series held annually at the Museum of Modern Art by MOMA and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lavinia WilsonBenno Fürmann, (more)
1994  
PG  
Two bounty-hunting brothers attempt to patch up their considerable differences in accordance with their mother's desire that the family reunite for the holidays. The main difference between the brothers is that one specializes in freeing wanted criminals for a hefty price, while the other tries to round them up in order to support his large family. The two team up to capture the same crook, but somehow they end up mistaken for bad guys themselves during a bank robbery. Veterans of spaghetti westerns, actors Terence Hill and Bud Spencer direct and star in this uneven parody of the lucrative genre. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Terence HillBud Spencer, (more)
1988  
 
This psychological drama begins when a young teen-aged boy is ratted on by his own mother. It just happens that she is a police pathologist called to the scene of a murder. The dead boy she is examining is her son's chief rival and former best friend. During his interrogation by police, the entire story of the boys' sad plight comes to light, and it becomes possible to understand (if not condone) the murder, which he actually did commit. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Anne Kasprik

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