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Sun and Concrete

Original title: Sonne und Beton
  • 2023
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
5.6K
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Sun and Concrete (2023)
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Four boys are busy surviving Berlin's inner city district in a spiral of violence, extortion, gang laws, xenophobia and indifference. When they steal computers from their school they are fig... Read allFour boys are busy surviving Berlin's inner city district in a spiral of violence, extortion, gang laws, xenophobia and indifference. When they steal computers from their school they are fighting an uphill battle they can't retreat from.Four boys are busy surviving Berlin's inner city district in a spiral of violence, extortion, gang laws, xenophobia and indifference. When they steal computers from their school they are fighting an uphill battle they can't retreat from.

  • Director
    • David Wnendt
  • Writers
    • Felix Lobrecht
    • David Wnendt
  • Stars
    • Levy Rico Arcos
    • Riad Chemali
    • Rafael Luis Klein-Heßling
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    5.6K
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    • Director
      • David Wnendt
    • Writers
      • Felix Lobrecht
      • David Wnendt
    • Stars
      • Levy Rico Arcos
      • Riad Chemali
      • Rafael Luis Klein-Heßling
    • 10User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Levy Rico Arcos
    • Lukas
    Riad Chemali
    • Security Typ Schule
    Rafael Luis Klein-Heßling
    • Gino
    Vincent Wiemer
    • Julius
    Wael Alkhatib
    • Djamel
    Derman Eker
    • Hamudi
    Cenk Bayram Babaoglu
    • Hussein
    • (as Cenk Babaoglu)
    Jamal Abdelhadi
    • Sami
    Youssef Ighreiz
    • Walid
    Lucio101
    • Cem
    Omar
    • Kemal
    Berdan Ates
    • Engin
    Evander Osorio
    • Evander
    Chapo102
    • Bobby
    • (as Chapo)
    Seydi Aslan
    • Tayfun
    Azzi Memo
    • Ali
    Ali Haydar Kocak
    • Serkan
    Jörg Hartmann
    Jörg Hartmann
    • Matthias
    • Director
      • David Wnendt
    • Writers
      • Felix Lobrecht
      • David Wnendt
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    10malibu3-903-782499

    About poverty, class, society

    This film is a very good start to talk about, why the suburbs of german cities are not yet burning (like many times in the US or France for example). A good occasion maybe would have been, the voting for the expropriation of a big housing enterprise in Berlin. It was hold in 2021 and since than ignored by the government.

    You can realise perfectly with this film, that we are separated in our experiences of marginalisation. This is wanted and forced by the upperclass and we don't know how to unionise.

    In one scene at the beginning of the film, you see a short cut of a news program and the than-chancellor of Germany. It's talked about his so called "Agenda 2010" which even increased the social gap in the last 20 years in Germany dramatically.

    What Kids(1995) was for the US or, even more, what City of God(2002) was for Brazil, Sonne und Beton(2023) is for Germany. The most realistic german film apart from Systemsprenger(2019). No documentation could do better.

    And like all this films, it hurts. It should. Watch it! Let it sink in and than watch it again! Everybody! As more far away the environment you grow up in is, from the one in the film, the more urgent.
    8nossenkopp

    Sonne und Beton - The hard German version of Stand by Me

    Sonne und Beton is a movie based on the book with the same name by German comedian Felix Lobrecht. Despite the author's upcoming in the same part of Berlin where the story takes place, Berlin-Gropiusstadt, the story is a fictional one. We are following a group of four friends in their young teens, Lukas, Gino, Julius and Sanchez, watching them with their daily struggles in one of the roughest parts of Berlin.

    This film is best described with one word: raw. As most of the cast is comprised of every day people and barely any recognized actors took part in the production, the film as a whole and especially the actor's performances feel very real and authentic. As a lot of German dialects are spoken, I suspect that this movie is not very easy to follow for most non-native speakers if you do not use subtitles. Even I as a native speaker had some trouble understanding a couple of sentences.

    Overall, this film is quite brutal, honest but also thought-provoking through the portrayal of all the family problems in a poor part of German's capital. The struggle between trying to get out of your bad childhood, maybe even pursuing higher education and the reality that may be limiting you is portrayed really well. It also hits on the topics of immigration, domestic abuse and drug use while still portraying some light-hearted humor in parts.

    All in all, definitely one of the better films the German cinema has produced over the last couple of years and worth a watch!
    7Radu_A

    Exaggerated but necessary

    I lived in Berlin at the time the story is set and know that district, and while there is some truth to the story (which has gotten a lot worse), I gotta say it's far fetched and overblown. Berlin is not Paris and Neukölln is not Nanterre - that area is 25 minutes by subway to city center. A far cry from growing up in da hood classics like "Fresh" (1994), this is a series of bro stereotypes: meek German teenager constantly pressured by dysfunctional relatives, immature peers and bloodthirsty Muslims. I'm from the Balkans and even I think that's a tad simplistic. The director comes from a privileged background and has an annoying preachy tendency. The film is to be used as learning material on toxic masculinity in high schools, that gives you an idea what to expect. That being said, it's well made and the acting is very good for a German film. And the pressing motive has meanwhile become very real: German youngsters (and men) feel emasculated and worthless among migrant alpha males.
    10dadschnitti

    A Masterful Portrait Youth Culture

    The film is an absolute blast to watch and I wholeheartedly recommend it, especially for young people. While I initially had some reservations after watching the trailer, I was also skeptical whether the film could live up to such high expectations. However, those doubts proved to be unfounded. The film does an excellent job of capturing the lives of young people in Berlin, creating a uniquely authentic atmosphere that draws you in. The city itself plays a critical role in the story, and as a viewer, you'll have a blast accompanying the group on their journey. The dynamics between the actors are particularly impressive, as the cast is perfectly suited to their respective roles and embodies their characters in a convincingly realistic manner. I was particularly struck by the chemistry between the actors, which makes the film feel even more lively and authentic.

    Throughout the film, we see the teenagers evolve and confront various challenges, and the choice of music and camerawork only adds to the excitement.

    In conclusion, I cannot recommend the film enough. It is a masterful portrait of Berlin and a thoroughly entertaining cinematic experience. If you're interested in exploring the lives and challenges of young people in difficult circumstances, this film is an absolute must-see.
    10kosmasp

    Grow(ing) up

    No pun intended - there are only a handful interviews on the disc I got ... I was unable to watch this in cinemas. But the first few people (actors) that spoke ... I wondered if they even understood what the movie was supposed to be about? Which would make it even richer and I reckon better(?) ... as in how they played it. Because the script may be as tight as it can be ... if you do not have the right actors to play the roles ... well you'll have some issues making it.

    That all said, the last actor to be interviewed he got it. This is about circumstances ... this is about not being able to escape your surroundings ... this is about family, this is about a broken society and system ... with neighborhoods that will raise children unable to escape the day to day violence.

    Even more so when they do not let kids go to school, just because they forgot their ID. That is rough - usually kids don't even want to go. But as good as the intents may be from our main character (kid) ... he lets himself being dragged down ... the cycle of violence is there ... and it is big! There are quite a few stories and even those who may seem evil, have a family, have their own cross to bear (or whatever the equivalent would be in other religions).

    The dialog sounds real, the story feels real ... and it may make you sad ... thinking that this or something similar is how certain parts of Berlin (or any big city probably) "work" ... well they don't, that is what I am saying.

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    • Trivia
      Shot on location in Berlin Gropiusstadt June to September 2021.
    • Goofs
      When the guys try to pawn off the PC, blue USB ports are visible on the front of the device. Blue USB ports are typical for USB 3.0 which was not finalized until 2008.
    • Connections
      References Scarface (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Arschficksong
      Written by Sido (as Paul Würdig)

      Performed by Sido

      Courtesy of BMG Rights Management

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2023 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • German
      • Arabic
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Sonne und Beton
    • Filming locations
      • Gropiusstadt, Neukölln, Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Seven Elephants
      • Constantin Film
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      • $10,120,340
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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