30/5 — 5/6/2024
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Section: International Competition of Feature Films for Children

Mountain Miracle - An Unexpected Friendship (2017) 10

Germany, Italy | 2017 | 97 min.

Amelie (13) thinks of herself as a tough big-city brat and she probably is indeed the most stubborn girl in all of Berlin. Amelie doesn’t let anyone tell her what to do, least of all her parents, who ship her off to a special clinic in the mountains after another asthma attack. Exactly what Amelie definitely doesn’t want. But instead of getting help at the clinic, she runs off and flees to a place where certainly no one would expect to find her: the top of a mountain. When the clinic and her parents realize she ran away, a big search for her is underway. Focused on trying to find a hiding place in the mountains, Amelie meets a quirky boy named Bart. When Bart saves her life, Amelie realizes that Bart is actually a lot cooler than she first thought. Learning of Amelie’s illness, Bart tells her about an old tradition happening that time of year: the Alp Mountain Fires. These Alp Mountain Fires are miracles, which allegedly help cure the sick: humans and animals. Now on a mission to get to the fires in time, the kids take off on an adventurous journey of hope and true friendship.

CountryGermany, Italy
Year2017
Duration97 min
Rating10
LanguageGerman
SubtitleEnglish, simul. translation cz
Directed by Tobias Wiemann
Screenplay Natja Brunckhorst
Director of Photography Martin Schlecht
Music Tobias Kuhn, Markus Perner
Edited by Andreas Radtke
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Biography

A German screenwriter, producer and director, he studied media design. He's worked behind the camera and in editing, and made short films like Familyswing (Familienschaukel 2007) and A Beautiful Song (Ein schönes Lied, 2010). He's collaborated on the production of films of other filmmakers. He made his feature debut with the comedy GroßStadtKlein (2014). The family film Mountain Miracle - An Unexpected Friendship (Amelie rennt, 2017) is his second feature-length film.

Action + Adventure, Friendship, Positive Choices, Road movie, Illness, Nature

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