J.-C. Glaser, C. Ludwig, S.
Taddicken, J.
In
German and Turkish with English subtitles
Canadian premiere
Script: C. Ludwig, M. Proehl, O. Ziegenbalg, J. Ziemnicki
Cast: Benjamin Höppner, Oktay Özdemir, Jacob Matschenz, Ludwig Trepte
Opening Night,

Sunday,
9 November 2008, at 9:00 p.m
An eleven-year-old
Turkish boy, two young men from a small town, and a policeman from the sticks
all find their way to
Little Yavuz is eager to gain recognition and is
determined to ‘floor a cop’ in order to impress his older brother. He meets Hary, a onetime member of the student revolts of the late
sixties, and things turn out completely differently. Jacob and Pelle from
Four lives, four different stories and predicaments. Four people who each experience
their very own May Day, after which nothing will ever be the same.
Watch
trailer: http://www.moviepilot.de/movies/berlin-1-mai/trailers
(trailer in German)
Jan-Christoph Glaser, Carsten Ludwig, Sven Taddicken, Jakob Ziemnicki

Glaser’s filmography: “
Ludwig’s filmography: “Tagediebe” (2000)
and “
Taddicken’s filmography:
ten films such as “Getting My Brother Laid” (2001), Stay Like
This (2002), and Emma's Bliss (2006)
Ziemnicki’s filmography: Der Ball ist verdammt
rund (2001), Et kütt wie et kütt (2002), and Tompson Music (2004)