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    And Along Come Tourists/Am Ende kommen Touristen, Germany 2007  
       
     
       
 

 

Auschwitz wasn't what Sven, a young German, had in mind when he signed up to do his civil service abroad. For him, Auschwitz is a small town in Poland, a strange language, a concentration camp, all the musty grayness of high-school German history classes. To make matters worse, he's got to care for an unpleasant old man, Stanisław Krzemiński, a former inmate who never left the camp and now spends his time either giving contemporary-witness lectures or repairing suitcases. Krzemiński's world revolves around the suitcases taken from the Jews as they arrived at the concentration camp from all over Europe. Besides having to endure Krzemiński's haughty, gruff manner, Sven also has to put up with the barely concealed contempt of various locals. Luckily, there's Ania, a young guide who lets Sven stay at her place... As the weeks go by, Sven begins to discover both Auschwitz and Oświęcim, the place of horror and the Polish town, the memorial to inhumanity and the tourist industry that has sprung up around it. Yet within this push and pull of conflicting sensations grow love for Ania, compassion for Krzemiński, and the troubling, challenging realization about his own role in preserving the memory of this place...

 
       
       
   
Director:
  Robert Thalheim  
   
Screenwriter:
  Robert Thalheim  
   
Cast:
  Alexander Fehling, Ryszard Ronczewski, Barbara Wysocka, Piotr Rogucki  
   
Production Company:
  23|5 Filmproduktion GmbH, ZDF Das kleine Fernsehspiel  
   
Language:
  German  
   
Running Time:
  85 min  
   
Distributor:
  Bavaria Film International http://www.bavaria-film-international.de/htmls/bfi/index.php?site=program&id=229  
   
Directors Biography:
  Robert Thalheim was born in Berlin and studied film directing at the Film & Television Academy in Potsdam Babelsberg, Germany. In addition to filmmaking, he has worked in writing, publishing, and as a theatre director. His feature directorial debut was “Net” (2005), which screened internationally and won several prizes in Germany. “And Along Come Tourists” is his second feature film.  
       
 
   
 
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