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Christiane F.

Original title: Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo
  • 1981
  • R
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
33K
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David Bowie and Natja Brunckhorst in Christiane F. (1981)
Psychological DramaBiographyDrama

A teen girl in 1970s Berlin becomes addicted to heroin. Everything in her life slowly begins to distort and disappear as she befriends a small crew of junkies and falls in love with a drug-a... Read allA teen girl in 1970s Berlin becomes addicted to heroin. Everything in her life slowly begins to distort and disappear as she befriends a small crew of junkies and falls in love with a drug-abusing male prostitute.A teen girl in 1970s Berlin becomes addicted to heroin. Everything in her life slowly begins to distort and disappear as she befriends a small crew of junkies and falls in love with a drug-abusing male prostitute.

  • Director
    • Uli Edel
  • Writers
    • Herman Weigel
    • Kai Hermann
    • Horst Rieck
  • Stars
    • Natja Brunckhorst
    • Eberhard Auriga
    • Peggy Bussieck
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,177
    251
    • Director
      • Uli Edel
    • Writers
      • Herman Weigel
      • Kai Hermann
      • Horst Rieck
    • Stars
      • Natja Brunckhorst
      • Eberhard Auriga
      • Peggy Bussieck
    • 112User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Natja Brunckhorst
    Natja Brunckhorst
    • Christiane
    Eberhard Auriga
    • Alter Fixer
    Peggy Bussieck
    • Puppi
    Lothar Chamski
    • Rolf
    Uwe Diderich
    • Klaus
    Jan Georg Effler
    • Bernd
    Ellen Esser
    • Kessis Mutter
    Andreas Fuhrmann
    • Atze
    Thomas Haustein
    • Detlef
    Lutz Hemmerling
    • Bienenstich
    Daniela Jaeger
    • Kessi
    Bernhard Janson
    • Milan
    Jens Kuphal
    • Axel
    Christiane Lechle
    • Christianes Mutter
    Kerstin Malessa
    • Tina
    Christiane Reichelt
    • Babsi
    Kerstin Richter
    • Stella
    Cathrine Schabeck
    • Linda
    • Director
      • Uli Edel
    • Writers
      • Herman Weigel
      • Kai Hermann
      • Horst Rieck
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    9andrabem

    We, the children from Bahnhof Zoo

    For a long time I had misgivings about this film. I thought that it would be like so many others, where a teenager enters in the world of drugs, lives through hell and, in the end, returns safely to the womb of family and society - in-between we are treated with edifying speeches delivered by mothers and/or fathers, with rights to tears and lots of sentimentality.

    This is not the case of "Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo". The film is direct and honest and shows the events as viewed by the children from Bahnhof Zoo. The film tries to show things as they are and be objective. No moralist speeches are given. That's why the film has such power. The first film scenes show Berlin in the night. The main attraction for Christiane and friends is the discotheque Sound. It all begins there.

    There are many night scenes in the film. The days look dark and gloomy. In the beginning their meeting place is Sound, but as the road becomes narrower, there remains only one place for them: The Bahnhof Zoo. Days and nights seem to merge more and more. And the day resembles more and more the night. A long night, a short step can lead to eternal night.

    This stuff almost begs to be treated in a sensationalistic way. But "Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo" is a serious film. It deserves to be seen.
    8rodeoclown

    Where Trainspotting is novelized, this is true

    If you search for a document telling you the truth about falling into drug addiction in the 70s, this is the right film for you. But this is not a mere documentary; it's got artistic value, as well as great acting by the young and cute Nadja Brunckhorst and Thomas Haupstein. The scene where Christiane, after her first heroin sniffing, gets through a long gallery in a car with her friends is a wonderful metaphore of her first step into addiction. Great locations and a beautiful, functional photography complete this very good film, which represents an isolated case in director Ulrich Edels's career.
    JLongo-1

    Twenty years later

    This powerful and shocking movie is an adaption from the bestselling book based on the true story of Christiane F. Having lived in Berlin until the mid 80's and being the same age as Christiane F. I can only stress the authencity of both book and movie. Berlin was a dark and depressing city at the time, yet a true metropolis with all its problems. You didn't have to be part of the "drug scene" to notice it everywhere in the downtown and surrounding area. Strung out junkies hitting you up for money in subway stations, streetwalkers, prostitutes at the Bahnhof Zoo ... the magazine article, followed by the book and movie just kind of brought it out in the open and documented the problem. The movie is still relevant 20 years later, one just have to put it a bit in perspective.

    The soundtrack with David Bowie's music (newly rereleased on CD) is powerful and fits the overall mood perfect. Note: Christiane F. continued to struggle with her drug addiction until 1996 when she had her son. She lives in Berlin.
    ramis666

    At the end of the movie, you will yourself feel that you are drugged!.

    I watched this movie out of sheer coincidence thanks to IMDb. Two days back I watched "Requiem for a Dream" and today after watching this movie, I felt "Requiem-." was a joke.

    This is an open letter to Natja Brunckhorst, who has performed a role I have never ever seen on celluloid before and maybe I might not even see it in the many years to come. Surprising she didn't get an Oscar for her role.

    The movie transported me to an era 30 years back and I in fact felt like one of the characters in the movie. The real fickle mindedness of teens has been shown in an extremely realistic way.

    All the characters are well developed and there are many scenes in the movie which can send you tear gland's to work. The film has a mystic element in it which I have never experienced before. The soundtrack is perfect especially the music which comes to the end of the movie sends a chill through one's spine.

    Watch this movie, if you like watching movies which have strong emotional content in them otherwise let it go as this master piece cannot be spoken low of.

    The movies after effects are still on me and I myself feel drugged watching this movie. A perfect 10 and no other movie can be compared to this one!

    Cheers!
    8Groverdox

    Makes "Requiem for a Dream" look like Sesame Street

    "Christiane F." is a bleak, harrowing look at drug abuse among Berlin youth in the 1970s.

    It is perhaps the grittiest look at addiction I've ever seen on film.

    The only problem is that you never really get close to the characters. You get close to what they do - and what the people around them do - but you never feel like you know the main character that well.

    Part of the power of the movie comes from the casting of an actress who looks every bit as young as the character she's playing. You see her come precariously close to danger so many times, but the movie would be much more gripping if we were able to get closer to her.

    The movie has many nauseating scenes of drug use and the sickness that results from it. I couldn't help thinking that this would be a good movie to show to kids to turn them off drugs. I actually felt physically ill while watching parts of it.

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    • Trivia
      Many extras and background artists appearing in the Sound Club and Railway Station scenes were real life youth, drug addicts, and prostitutes who were found by the production for the sequences involving crowds.
    • Goofs
      Christiane F. plays the David Bowie album, "ChangesOneBowie," in her room. But the song that is heard - the German version of "Heroes" ("Helden") - is not on that particular record.
    • Quotes

      Christiane: I felt so much, that I started to feel nothing.

    • Crazy credits
      Dedicated to: Andreas W. "Atze" (1960 - 77), Axel W. (1960 - 77), Babette D. "Babsi" (1963 - 77) and all others who didn't have the luck and strength to survive.
    • Alternate versions
      For its UK theatrical release the film was cut by 12 secs by the BBFC, though video versions were much heavier cut by over 5 minutes with all of the edits made to scenes showing the preparation and injection of heroin. The cuts were fully waived in 2000 for all video and DVD releases.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Conan the Barbarian/Christiane F./Partners/The Sword and The Sorcerer (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      V2 Schneider
      Written by David Bowie

      Performed by David Bowie

      RCA Records

      Courtesy Rolf-Budde-Verlag, Berlin

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Yo, Cristina F
    • Filming locations
      • Europa-Center, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany(highrise rooftop)
    • Production companies
      • Solaris Film
      • Maran Film
      • Popular Filmproduktion
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    • Budget
      • DEM 4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 18m(138 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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