With help from airport technician Dak, Alexej breaks out of the holding area for refugees, Dak puts up the Russian, who yearns to become a pilot, in an underground labyrinth of pipes and ven... Read allWith help from airport technician Dak, Alexej breaks out of the holding area for refugees, Dak puts up the Russian, who yearns to become a pilot, in an underground labyrinth of pipes and vents. Meanwhile, young Indian woman named Nisha is an aircraft cleaner who dreams of being a... Read allWith help from airport technician Dak, Alexej breaks out of the holding area for refugees, Dak puts up the Russian, who yearns to become a pilot, in an underground labyrinth of pipes and vents. Meanwhile, young Indian woman named Nisha is an aircraft cleaner who dreams of being a flight attendant.
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Travelling by baggage conveyor and using other people's ID cards to bluff their way through checkpoints, they take us into the underworld of Frankfurt Airport. A wondrous place, where one can access simulators and parked aeroplanes and move about like fish in the water. Where an illegal immigrant works on one of the museum planes on display to make it airworthy again --to carry him back home to Ulan Bataar.
Sounds like a fairy tale? I believe it *is* a fairy tale, and the makers were taking cues from Bollywood films, not only in the staging of a few dance scenes but also in creating a colourful cinematography for a drab place like an airport. Although a German production, this is a light-hearted comedy, not least thanks to the very international team that got together to make this (German comedies can be very heavy-handed, at times...). Don't expect too much in the way of romance, the storyline is sometimes a bit far-fetched, but it is an enjoyable way to spend an evening in front of the Telly.
Last but not the least: To me this is the first non-Indian movie, which although is made by almost all non-Indian team, that has a soul of a bollywood film.
Last but not the least: To me this is the first non-Indian movie, which although is made by almost all non-Indian team, that has a soul of a bollywood film.
This film was WONDERFUL. The director was in attendance and explained how it took 10 years to make it, as there were a lot of obstacles to making a film at the Frankfurt Airport, which operates like a city.
Because all the characters were from all over the world, despite it being a "German" film, it's all in English. The director explained how getting help from Lufthansa to do this, he described it as a cleaning crew girl aspiring to become a flight attendant, and a maintenance man aspiring to become a pilot and a love story ensues...and while that is all "technically" correct -- this film while imbued with great wit and humor is a MUCH deeper expose on an underground life and culture of people trying to escape impoverished homelands in a 1st world country. And some of the dangers of living underground in the Frankfurt Airport.
There is a massive 'ode to Bollywood' scene that is wonderful and took a lot of budget -- it's a brilliant film that was worthy of much wider recognition and as you can, see, (as I'm writing this in 2013, 8-9 years after I saw it) what a positive impression it made and what a good feeling I had as I left the theater. I'd recommend this to any film goer as a wonderful film with lots of fun characters, and a mixture of pathos, humor and exposing of some deeper issues.
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- SoundtracksZukunft/Future
Performed by Schiller
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,917
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1