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Schwarzfahrer: Directed by Manfred Stelzer, Gert C. Möbius. With Rolf Zacher, George Meyer-Goll, Harald Henschel-Franzmann, Iris Berben. Three drifters in West Berlin can barely keep their heads above water with small robberies and odd jobs.
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- Comedy
- Manfred Stelzer, Gert C. Möbius
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Mar 4, 1994 · Black Rider: Directed by Pepe Danquart. With Senta Moira, Paul Outlaw, Stefan Merki, Klaus Tilsner. A young black man is verbally harassed by an older woman on a streetcar, while the other passengers remain silent.
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- Short, Comedy, Drama
- Pepe Danquart
- 1994-03-04
Pepe Danquart’s short film Schwarzfahrer (1992) offers an excruciating glimpse into racial prejudice in contemporary German society. (Note: the German verb “schwarzfahren” translates literally as “riding black” but is used figuratively to mean to taking public transportation without a ticket. In this case, the title Schwarzfahrer (or ...
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Feb 22, 2015 · An elderly German woman (Senta Moira) and a black youth (yours truly) sit side-by-side on a Berlin streetcar in Schwarzfahrer, a twelve-minute 35mm film that premiered at the Berlinale 22 years ago this week. The film’s title is a play on words: a “Schwarzfahrer” is slang for “fare dodger” as the film was called in the UK , but if you ...
"Schwarzfahrer" is a Berlin-set 1993 Academy Award winning short film by Pepe Danquart. The two central characters are played by Senta Moira and Paul outlaw. Neither of the two (or anybody else in the cast) have had a great or very prolific acting career before or after their work here, but here and there they have appeared as actors again ...
Schwarzfahrer. Premiere: Berlin International Film Festival. February 1993. Academy Award® - Best Live Action Short Film. Written and directed by Pepe Danquart. Starring Paul Outlaw and Senta Moira. With Andrea Katzenberger, Stefan Merki, Andreas Schmidt, Mark Tiedemann, Klaus Tilsner and Oliver Wiehe. Cinematography by Ciro Cappellari.