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Schultze Gets the Blues

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2003 German film
Schultze Gets the Blues
German theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Schorr [de]
Written byMichael Schorr
Produced byJens Körner
Starring
Distributed byUnited International Pictures
Release date
  • 2 September 2003 (2003-09-02)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Schultze Gets the Blues is a2003 Germancomedy-dramafilm, the first directed and written byMichael Schorr [de].[1]

Plot

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Schultze (played byHorst Krause)[1] is a large, recently retired salt-miner living inTeutschenthal (nearHalle, Saxony-Anhalt inGermany). Along with his also laid-off friends Jürgen and Manfred, he finds himself restless with so much spare time.

For years, he has played traditionalpolka music on hisaccordion, but a series of upheavals in his life inspires an interest in AmericanZydeco andCajun music. Despite his initial fear of travelling to theUnited States, he accepts his music club's wish to represent it at a German folk music festival inNew Braunfels,Texas.

However, instead of appearing there, he chooses to travel in a motor boat around the countryside despite speaking little English, immersing himself in the music and culture of theBayou. Finally, among his newly-found friends, he becomes very sick and presumably dies. Back in Teutschenthal, a funeral is held for Schultze, which turns into a decent and mildly happy celebration of his life: "Herr, lehre uns bedenken, dass wir alle einmal sterben müssen, auf das wir im Leben klug werden" – "Lord, teach us to understand we all have to die sometime, that we become wiser in our lives" (Psalms 90:12).

Cast

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Awards

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The 2003Stockholm International Film Festival awarded Best Picture to "Schultze Gets the Blues", and Best Actor to Horst Krause.[2]

The 2004 German Film Awards nominated Horst Krause for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role. Natascha Tagwerk, the film's production designer and art director, was nominated for Best Production Design, and won the award.[3]

Roger Ebert rated the movie with 3.5 out of 4 stars[4] and awarded it with his "Special Jury Award" when listing his Best Movies of 2005.[5]

References

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  1. ^abSchultze Gets the BluesArchived 2008-06-01 at theWayback Machine Roger Ebert
  2. ^2003 Stockholm Film FestivalArchived 2010-10-10 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^2004 German Film Awards
  4. ^Schultze Gets the Blues, March 10, 2005
  5. ^Ebert's Best 10 Movies of 2005, December 18, 2005

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