i'll post the results for now, if anyone wants to update their ballot, i'll accept new votes until i post to letterboxd (which i might do in four or five days) -- if you do want to post an edited ballot, please do so in a brand new post: quote your earlier ballot, and post your new updated ballot, so i know exactly how to adjust the points. thanks!
results
1. The Cat (1988) — 11 pts
2. The Invincibles (1994) — 9 pts
3. A Map of the Heart (2002) — 7 pts
4. Tatort: Frau bu Lacht (1995) — 6 pts
5. Dreileben: Don’t Follow Me Around (2011) — 5.5 pts
6. Second Sight (1982) — 5 pts
6. In the Face of Crime (2010) — 5 pts
8. The Scorpion (1997) — 4 pts
9. Beloved Sisters (2014) — 2 pts
9. Polizeiruf 110: Smoke on the Water (2014) — 2 pts
11. Die Freunde der Freunde (2002) — 1 pt
11. Your Best Years (1999) — 1 pt
13. Cold Spring (2004) — 0.5 pts
14. Polizeiruf 110: Cassandra’s Warning (2011) — 0.3 pts
15. Open Wounds: A Journey Through German Genre Films (2017) — 0.1 pts
SCFZ poll: Dominik Graf
- Holdrüholoheuho
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after finishing YOUR BEST YEARS and COLD SPRING, i am in the middle of BITTER INNOCENCE.
meanwhile, i digressed to the DG interview and got intrigued especially with the part about the parallel with Berlin School...
besides, i see Markus Busch wrote few more scripts for DG...
DON'T FOLLOW ME AROUND
IN THE EVENING OF ALL DAYS
THE VOW
and directed one film himself...
ROUGH
the collaboration of Dominik Graf and Markus Busch is (seems like) something i can strongly relate to and thus gonna investigate it thoroughly.
meanwhile, i digressed to the DG interview and got intrigued especially with the part about the parallel with Berlin School...
so, it means my next viewing will be FRIENDS OF FRIENDS (the last unwatched from the "list" above).Only the characters in the melodramas written by Markus Busch—Deine besten Jahre, Bittere Unschuld, Die Freunde der Freunde, Der Felsen, and Kalter Frühling—strike me as suffering from a degree of alienation that is similar to those from which the characters in the Berlin Schools suffer.
besides, i see Markus Busch wrote few more scripts for DG...
DON'T FOLLOW ME AROUND
IN THE EVENING OF ALL DAYS
THE VOW
and directed one film himself...
ROUGH
the collaboration of Dominik Graf and Markus Busch is (seems like) something i can strongly relate to and thus gonna investigate it thoroughly.
- Holdrüholoheuho
- Posts: 3197
- Joined: Sat Sep 05, 2020 12:30 am
- Location: Prague, Bohemia