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The Ordinaries

2023 | 120m | German

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Paula, a young supporting character, studies at the Main Character School and dreams on graduating to become a lead.
Release Date: Mar 30, 2023
Director: Sophie Linnenbaum
Writer: Sophie Linnenbaum, Michael Fetter Nathansky
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords dystopia, female friendship, cinema on cinema, social satire, social differences, woman director, class discrimination, musical acts, mother daughter relationship, social prejudice
Production Companies ZDF, Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF, Bandenfilm
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 14, 2024
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Name Character
Fine Sendel Paula
Jule Böwe Elisa
Henning Peker Hilde
Sira-Anna Faal Hannah Cooper
Noah Tinwa Simon
Denise M'Baye Dr. Cooper
Pasquale Aleardi Mr. Cooper
Martin Umbach Togoy
Noah Bailey Elio Cooper
Dela Dabulamanzi Archivist
Mathias Max Herrmann Bus Passenger
Cino Djavid Outtake on Bus
Paul Michael Stiehler Leon
Sibylle Maria Dordel Institute Assistant
Bastian Sierich Talking Head
Gisa Flake Checkpoint Official #1
Ben Andrews Rumler Checkpoint Official #2
Rike Eckermann Quivering Outtake
Birgit Berthold Clara
Heiko Pinkowski Overmodulated Voice Outtake
Rainer Reiners Factory Director
Aurel Manthei Udo
Heinz Wanitschek Manni
Mélanie Fouché Classmate #1
Paul Zichner Classmate #2
Joy Maria Bai Stage Director #1
Christian Steyer Feinmann
Michael Pink Henry F. Dotter
Cito Andresen Dotter's Son
Kalina Krone Dotter's Daughter
Marc Ben Puch Prison Policeman
Ali Berber Policeman Without Background
Michael Fetter Nathansky Dog Lassie (voice)
Adrian Laza Stage Director #2
Theresa Clamann Institute Director
Regina Brands Woman on Bus
Carlo Krammling Attacked Student
Gerhard Leschik Rebel
Norbert Pötzsch Policeman on Stage
Harald Balzus Border Inspector
Erik Zwikirsch Forrest Gump
Willi Forwick Factory Worker #1
Mary Daher Factory Worker #2
Birgit Mazur-Rodak Bridge Woman
Margrit Traupe Woman With Dog
Jonas Herberger Raid Policeman
Thomas Borchardt Neighbor Family Member #1
Jil Viktoria Borchardt Neighbor Family Member #2
Jacqueline Paape Neighbor Family Member #3
Harro Zimmermann Horror Film Character
Karl Kneusels Young Man Seeing Dead People
Campbell Caspary Superhero
Omar Soliman Main Character in Love #1
Darja Shenderovich Main Character in Love #2
Thirza Wunderlich Woman Incapable of Remembering Her Lines
Emmi Büter Main Character School Student
Tamino Bösche Choir Member #1
Hans Henschel Choir Member #2
Stefanie Kuballa-Cottone Choir Member #3
Christina Rehmann Choir Member #4
Nele Fine Rehmann Choir Member #5
Stella Scholz Choir Member #6
Pia Schrade Choir Member #7
Sebastian Steininger Choir Member #8
Robert Zeuner Choir Member #9
Laura Linnenbaum Juror
Diana Küch Woman in Infinity
Name Job
Sophie Linnenbaum Director, Screenplay
Valentin Selmke Director of Photography
Fabian Zeidler Original Music Composer
Kai Eiermann Editor
Josefine Lindner Set Decoration, Production Design, Location Manager
Max-Josef Schönborn Production Design, Location Manager
Michael Fetter Nathansky Screenplay
Lisa Baumgarten Line Producer
Manuel Faber First Assistant Director
Elena Ziegler Makeup Designer
Sophie Peters Costume Designer
Nicolas Voß Sound Mixer, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Ana Izquierdo Colorist
Johannes Blech Visual Effects Supervisor
Arno Scholwin Post Production Supervisor
Inês Gomes Ferreira Title Designer, Graphic Designer
Jörg Schneider Commissioning Editor
Lasse Liebelt Steadicam Operator
Alexandra Praet Sound Engineer
Leo Aderhold Sound Engineer
Karl Schirnhofer Casting Director
Theresa Clamann Production Coordinator
Frederic Hüls Second Assistant Director
Nick Paul Reinschke Stand In, Second Assistant Director
Carina Mazur Script Supervisor
György Jellinek Choreographer
Felix Audu Stunt Coordinator
Kristin Michelle Serzisko Property Master
Felipa Goltz Property Master
Alina Iman Dunker Set Decoration
Sarah Wibbeler Set Designer
Caroline Weingart Set Decoration
Lisa Meyer Property Master
Philomena Köbele Set Decoration
Aisha Muthesius Set Decoration
Darius Tschorn Gaffer
Dustin John Grip
Evgeny Kalachikhin Visual Effects Supervisor
Justus Wirth Sound Engineer
Fred Fleïng Foley Artist
Oscar Zöllner Sound Editor
Maximilian Wolf Sound Editor
Florian Weber Sound Editor
Florence Stadelmann Storyboard Artist
Daria Wörmann Assistant Editor
Timothy Gramsch Stand In
Tom Liefeldt Stand In
Name Title
Laura Klippel Producer
Britta Strampe Producer
Sophie Linnenbaum Co-Producer
Esther Niemeier Co-Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I was initially quite sceptical about this. It seemed quite artificial to pigeon-hole people into cinematic equivalents of socio-economic groupings. Actually, though, once I got my head around it, it worked quite well at providing an observational template for a class system that resonated rather be ... tter than I was expecting. It all centres around "Paula" (Fine Sendel). Now she is merely an unremarkable looking "supporting character" but that is so much better than being just about everyone else in this drama and what's next for her could lead to her elevation to "lead". If only she can learn to generate emotional music - and then the sky's the limit. She must train, strive and practice if she is to attain this goal - but there is a distraction. Her mother has repeatedly told her that her father was in that elite grouping, but a trip to the archives cannot find any trace of him. It's her search for evidence that drives her into the clutches of the underworld of the "out-takes" and those other unsavoury unmentionables who work behind the camera. Can she discover the truth before her world and her studies cave in on her? There is no doubting that this is contrived, and that at times that stretches the plausibility - but for the most part this is still quite a compelling, occasionally quite funny, look at human nature, and at what people might do to protect themselves, their families, reputations, prospects - you name it, really. It also takes the story - from the perspective of this ambitious but honest young woman - and asks us questions about what we might do in similar situations; or, indeed, what we have probably already done to get on and retain and/or embellish what we've achieved. I didn't love Fabian Zeidler's score but some characterful supporting roles - especially from her mother "Elisa" (Jule Böwe) and a tightly knit cast make this well worth a watch. It gives the cutting room floor an whole new meaning.

Apr 01, 2023