40 Quadratmeter Deutschland

40 qm Deutschland
Directed by Tevfik Başer
Produced by Tevfik Başer
Written by Tevfik Başer
Music by Claus Bantzer
Cinematography İzzet Akay
Edited by Renate Merck
Production
company
Studio Hamburg
Release dates
  • 31 July 1986 (1986-07-31)
Running time
80 minutes
Country West Germany
Language German

40 qm Deutschland (English: 40 Square Meters of Germany) is a 1986 German film directed by Tevfik Başer, who helped both with the script and the production. The film won several awards making it one of the most significant German movies of 1986.[1]

Production

40 qm Deutschland was first released on Juli 31,1986. The shooting of the movie took 21 days, but the following editing seven weeks. With only 450.000 DM (≈ ca 280.000 USD) spent on its output it was a low budget production. The only setting is a 40 m2 apartment in an old building in Hamburg. Başer, who was chasing a vision he had been fostering for some time, procured the production, the script, the direction, the crew and the stage almost all by himself. The church musician Claus Banzer ended up being in charge of the music, Izzet Akay was trusted with the camera and the lead actress Özay Fecht was already known as a jazz singer. Six months prior to the premiere Baser explained his reasons for the project to the Frankfurter Rundschau:[2]

I want to try to show and clarify some of the thoughts and feelings of people who belong to a foreign culture, about which I criticize some parts but which I also understand because of its tradition. I want the Germans to get to know us, because the unknown is scary and produces hate, as you can see based on the demonstrations against the Turks. Because of that I show the circumstances of the foreign workers in Germany based on this example without even leaving the apartment.

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