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Playoff

  • 2011
  • 1h 47min
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5,4/10
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Playoff (2011)
DramaSport

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePlayoff tells the story of legendary Israeli basketball coach Ralph Klein. He became a national hero, when he made Maccabi Tel Aviv into European Champions in the late Seventies, one of Isra... Tout lirePlayoff tells the story of legendary Israeli basketball coach Ralph Klein. He became a national hero, when he made Maccabi Tel Aviv into European Champions in the late Seventies, one of Israel's first great international sporting successes. But Max became a national traitor equal... Tout lirePlayoff tells the story of legendary Israeli basketball coach Ralph Klein. He became a national hero, when he made Maccabi Tel Aviv into European Champions in the late Seventies, one of Israel's first great international sporting successes. But Max became a national traitor equally fast, when he then accepted the against-all-odds job of turning the totally hopeless We... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Eran Riklis
  • Scénario
    • David Akerman
    • Gidon Maron
    • Eran Riklis
  • Casting principal
    • Danny Huston
    • Amira Casar
    • Mark Waschke
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    292
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    • Réalisation
      • Eran Riklis
    • Scénario
      • David Akerman
      • Gidon Maron
      • Eran Riklis
    • Casting principal
      • Danny Huston
      • Amira Casar
      • Mark Waschke
    • 4avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux27

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    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Max Stoller
    Amira Casar
    Amira Casar
    • Deniz
    Mark Waschke
    Mark Waschke
    • Axel
    Max Riemelt
    Max Riemelt
    • Thomas
    Hanns Zischler
    Hanns Zischler
    • Franz
    Selen Savas
    • Sema
    Smadi Wolfman
    Smadi Wolfman
    • Ronit
    • (as Smadar Wolfman)
    Andreas Eufinger
    • Ulrich
    Mathias von Heydebrand
    • Dieter
    Irm Hermann
    Irm Hermann
    • Bertha
    Yehuda Almagor
    • Shimi
    Volker Metzker
    • Reporter Taxi
    Verena Wüstkamp
    • Reporter - VIP Room
    Oliver Klös
    • Cameraman
    Steffen Müller
    • Reporter VIP
    Peter Steitz
    • Border Police Man
    Arne Habeck
    • Policeman
    Michael Benthin
    Michael Benthin
    • Chestnutseller
    • Réalisation
      • Eran Riklis
    • Scénario
      • David Akerman
      • Gidon Maron
      • Eran Riklis
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    7OJT

    Less about basketball than you expect, still good

    A good film, but marketed as a sports movie, this is doomed to be getting worse grades than it deserves. I was also expecting a great sports movie, but don't mind seeing something unexpected. This is a German/French/Isreali-production where the theme is ghosts or demons of the war.

    It's a true story about the German Jew and Israeli national hero Max Stoller after coaching Israelians to become European champions. Taking on a trainer job in Germany 39 years after fleeing the country as a Jew during the 2nd world war changes the story, but he's just as much there hunting old ghosts.

    This is a human drama, and not so much a sports movie, though the sport is in the basics as well. Well played by Danny Huston and Max Riemelt, I found the film interesting, but quite slow.

    Great photography, nice storytelling. Well worth a watch.
    9alex_jalil

    A guide through international relations during the postwar era

    Playoff is not a movie about basketball; it's a movie about Israeli politics. The whole movie is an allegory, using basketball to deliver a political pro-Israel message. When watching the movie you shouldn't regard the characters as being different personalities instead you should see them as different nationalities and non-state actors. Max Stoller for an example is Israel. In -84 Israel needed support from West Germany in the cold war, that's why Stoller is back in Germany trying to convince them to cooperate. This is a touchy subject for Germans who fought for the Nazis or had relations with them. This role is played by Thomas whose father fought on the eastern front. Thomas still carries the beliefs of Nazi Germany and is therefore reluctant to collaborate with Israel (Max Stoller, the coach). In a game Thomas deliberately misses his chances to score, only to demonstrate his power over the Israel-West Germany cooperation. Later in the game he makes a turnabout and shows his agreeability. Deniz, the Turkish immigrant, plays the role of the new secular Turkey. In the beginning she is not sure if she can split up with the conservative Muslim Turkey and the Arabic nations who supports Palestine, this role is played by her neighbors (metaphoric first class). Max Stoller persuades her to break up with the conservatives and the Islamic countries which is symbolized in the car scene where she throws away her vile (islamic symbol) and join the western alliance. In the same scene, her rebellious daughter Sema(portrays the Turkish anti-Israel and secular youth) wakes up to a collaboration between Israel and Turkey. She now understands that an Israel-Turkey collaboration is okay and it is much better now, this is shown in happy daughter-mother scenes like the one when the play in the ocean. In the scene when Deniz(Turkey) offers him an intimate relationship, Max(Israel) declines and now Deniz understands that he(Israel) just use her to gain more allies in the neighborhood. Playoff deals with the conspiracy theory that Jews cooperated with Germans to acquire the land of Israel. This is shown when Thomas tells Stoller that "he's just another excuse" and that holocaust survivors exist so the world wouldn't forget. And Stoller denies it and responds that criminals like Thomas father must get punished. When West Germany (Thomas) and Israel (Stoller) at the end cooperate they defeat Italy (basketball team from Italy) and this shows how West Germany changes from being Nazis to Israel friendly and therefore they breaks up with their history and Italy. Italy is known for their fascism but in -84 they are ruled by a communist party and the movies message is that when Israel and West Germany collaborate they will fight and win against communism. Even though I don't agree with Eran Riklis(director)and despise how he portrays all Muslims as radicals, which is by the way understandable regarding his Israeli background, I enjoyed the movie because it made me reflect and analyze international relationships during the postwar era. It is in fact a very slanted movie but a movie that brings up political and historical issues to the table is mostly very good films.
    6Nozz

    Not bad, but not what we were led to expect

    Billed as a thinly fictionalized biography of Ralph Klein the basketball coach, this is a pretty different story that spends most of its time on fictional incidents that are evidently meant to externalize, and lend counterpoint to, the mixed emotions Klein must have felt as his career brought him back to the country the Nazis had driven him out of. You come out of the movie with an appreciation of how sorrow, guilt, and vindictiveness can spur a person on, or hold him back, while refusing to be easily distinguished from one another; but you don't learn a lot about basketball. Like the hero of Riklis' previous movie THE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER, the Klein character, also estranged from his wife, goes on a journey through the European countryside-- also accompanied by fine music from Cyril Morin-- and finds that the end of the journey holds bigger answers than he or the audience expected.

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      Lyrics and Music by Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger

      Performed by Nicole Hohloch (as Nicole)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 juillet 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • France
      • Israël
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
      • Turc
      • Hébreu
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Israël
    • Sociétés de production
      • Egoli Tossell Pictures
      • Fidélité Films
      • Topia Communications
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      1 heure 47 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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