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The Edukators

Original title: Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei
  • 2004
  • R
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
33K
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Julia Jentsch in The Edukators (2004)
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Three activists cobble together a kidnapping plot after they encounter a businessman in his home.Three activists cobble together a kidnapping plot after they encounter a businessman in his home.Three activists cobble together a kidnapping plot after they encounter a businessman in his home.

  • Director
    • Hans Weingartner
  • Writers
    • Katharina Held
    • Hans Weingartner
  • Stars
    • Daniel Brühl
    • Julia Jentsch
    • Stipe Erceg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hans Weingartner
    • Writers
      • Katharina Held
      • Hans Weingartner
    • Stars
      • Daniel Brühl
      • Julia Jentsch
      • Stipe Erceg
    • 104User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl
    • Jan
    Julia Jentsch
    Julia Jentsch
    • Jule
    Stipe Erceg
    Stipe Erceg
    • Peter
    Burghart Klaußner
    Burghart Klaußner
    • Hardenberg
    • (as Burghart Klaussner)
    Peer Martiny
    Peer Martiny
    • Villenbesitzer Jürgen
    Petra Zieser
    • Villenbesitzerin
    Laura Schmidt
    • Tochter Laura
    Sebastian Butz
    • Sohn
    Oliver Bröcker
    Oliver Bröcker
    • Aggressiver Globalisierungsgegner
    Knut Berger
    • Globalisierungsgegner
    Hanns Zischler
    Hanns Zischler
    • Vermieter
    Claudio Caiolo
    • Paolo
    Bernhard Bettermann
    Bernhard Bettermann
    • Jules Chef
    Sylvia Haider
    • Neureiche Frau 1
    Claudia Jakobshagen
    • Neureiche Frau 2
    Reiner Heise
    • Fahrscheinkontolleur
    Heinz Kreitzen
    • Obdachloser
    Lara Schützsack
    • Peters Bekannte
    • Director
      • Hans Weingartner
    • Writers
      • Katharina Held
      • Hans Weingartner
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    User reviews104

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    10morgonhed

    Wonderful movie

    I have to issue a few words of warning first:

    Don't see this movie after you have just enjoyed a really good Hollywood-production (as I did). Because if you do you may at first be put off a little bit by the quality of this digital productions that does not quite come up to 35mm-standards.

    You will notice this for about 10 seconds.

    Two hours later however you won't quite understand anymore what exactly it was you liked so much about this great Hollywood-movie that suddenly seems to be so shallow, so void of real issues and characters ...

    This is a wonderful, wonderful gem of a movie that won't bore you even for a second and will keep you thinking for days and days.

    I don't want to go into the plot here (see for yourself), just that: This is NOT a movie that can be summed up in one statement. It is a film about political activism, love, friendship, ideals in life and how we betray them, the generation if 1968 and what became of them, the dynamics of small groups and, and, and...

    To wrap so much relevant issues into a gripping, highly entertaining and even funny story for me is a real miracle in scriptwriting. The dialogues are outstanding.

    Of course the main reason this movie works so well is the fantastic cast. All four main characters are absolutely phenomenal and of course Danny Bruehl and Julia Jentsch show again that they are the best German actors of their generation.

    This movie touches you emotionally, gives you food for thought and entertains immensely at the same time. For me it is the best movie I have seen this year.

    This is what cinema should be like.
    8rainking_es

    The revolution starts.... now!

    I'm sure there will be plenty of people that will accuse "The edukators" of being such a cheap anti-capitalism manifest, a "cool" product designed for rich boys who feel like making a revolution. Whatever, nowadays we need idealism more than ever, we need to believe in lost causes, we have to appeal to the dignity of the individual and to spit in the riches' faces. "The Edukators" is one way of doing all those things from the cinema screen by telling the story of three rebel young guys that won't stay and look without doing a thing while the big corporations destroy this world and turn us into working-hard zombies. They have an idea: to assault mansions, mess everything up, to make trouble just to scare the owners... not to steal, not to break things. It is all about disconcerting. Obviously their "game" will soon get out of hand, they'll get involved in a kidnapping, and they will bump into something that's more powerful than revolution or ideals: love. Two boys, one girl... that means TROUBLES.

    As I said, we need more movies like this one that are so well made, and also tries to open people's eyes. (Unfortunatelly I'm sure that those who should get their eyes opened will never watch "The Edukators".

    PS: It is worth to watch "The Edukators" even if it's just for the last minutes of the film, with Jeff Buckley singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallellujah" (that also proves the director's exquisite taste).

    *My rate: 8/10
    br-19

    there *are* good German/Austrian movies, yippee!

    I went to see the film completely unprepared, and I left the theatre rather euphoric. I liked the film because of the amiable story, the roughly-sketched but believable characters (even if we don't learn too much about their backgrounds) and the funny, witty dialog. And last but not least the surprise in the end -- until three minutes to the end I wouldn't have had an idea how to end a story like this.

    The four main characters were cast exceptionally well, and the dialog -- whew! Yes, the kidnappers seem very naive (so does the manager, btw, in another way), and the words they use are heavy with cliché, but it's not a message of any kind that's new and interesting. It's what happens beyond words: I've rarely seen people in a movie talk and talk so much about convictions and ideology, but all the really important things happen inside them and without words.

    So go and watch this film but don't jump on the political statements. Things might have some more layers here.
    10sarah-theissen

    Your days of plenty are numbered...

    ... but the days of plenty for German Cinema obviously just started!!

    I saw this movie at the Cork Film Festival yesterday night. Being originally from Germany and a huge Daniel Bruehl Fan I HAD to watch this movie. Of course I didn't get disappointed: it's such a brilliant movie with such a profound statement. Hans Weingartner seems to be gifted with a unique power of observation: not living in Germany at the moment made me very sensitive for clichéd German behaviour (Scenes like the one in the tram and the restaurant are just so typical!) Great acting by outstandingly talented young actors (can Daniel Bruehl get any better? Obviously he can!), witty dialogues and a surprising ending made this movie pure fun watching every single second! I am very glad that if German movies make it abroad they are such smart movies as this one (or Run Lola Run, Goodbye Lenin,...). I hope to see more and more German movies over here in the future.

    The days of plenty just started for the German Cinema!
    9Elain-ee

    Easily one of the best films about activism

    The first review I read of this movie criticized the camera work. I wonder why? For an indie production, this was a surprisingly high quality film and nowhere near as jerky as, say, Cloverfield. If you tend towards sea-sickness and have been avoiding watching this film for that reason then rest assured that there is no need to bring a sick bag to the viewing.

    Having said that, I found the Edukators to be a well developed character drama that pulled the carpet out from under my feet just when it started to get too comfortable. The three central, activist characters have perfect amount of cynicism, idealism and vulnerability. Their views never came across as preachy, merely pragmatic. But then I'm left wing, so I guess I would say that - however, the 'other side of the story' gets a chance to be heard in the form of Mr. Hardenberg. As a child of a baby boomer I found him to be a familiar character, full of his generation's mournful sense of complicity in corruption. The only complaint i had is that the action drags a bit towards the end, but this is compensated for by the clever twist at the ending.

    It's hard to find a story out there that actually contributes emotional depth to the 'capitalist vs. socialist' debate instead of focusing on rhetoric. That's why I am thankful to the makers of this film for contributing such a solid story to the mix. I would definitely recommend it to any activist friends who want to think beyond the next demo and/or leafletting session.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The song "Where's The Real Sky" is credited to Jeff Cole on the soundtrack and was mentioned in the movie as a favorite artist of Jan and Jule. Jeff Cole is a pseudonym for the score-writer, Andreas Wodraschke. The singer is his friend Sam Genders of London.
    • Goofs
      The Mercedes that Jule keys in the parking garage is also used as Hardenberg's Mercedes when he arrives at his house right before catching Jule and Jan. You can see this by matching the license plate to each scene.
    • Quotes

      [last words]

      Note on Wall: "Some People Never Change."

    • Crazy credits
      There is an additional take after the credits related to the last project of the three protagonists.
    • Alternate versions
      All foreign (non-German) theatrical versions omit a scene in the ending. The reason for this is that the scene had not been finished at the time the movie was shown at the Cannes film festival. But the distribution rights had already been sold to 44 countries and the director didn't want to force local distributors to take the new ending.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Free Rainer (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Darts Of Pleasure
      by Franz Ferdinand

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 2004 (Austria)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Austria
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Taiwan)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eğitmenler
    • Filming locations
      • Achenkirch, Tirol, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Y3 Film
      • Coop99 Filmproduktion
      • Südwestrundfunk (SWR)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $175,493
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,075
      • Jul 24, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,152,859
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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