Jargo

Jargo
Directed by Maria Solrun
Produced by Katrin Schlösser
Frank Löprich
Written by Maria Solrun
Starring Constantin von Jascheroff
Oktay Özdemir
Nora von Waldstätten
Udo Kier
Josefine Preuß
Music by Henning Rabe
Christine Aufderhaar
Edited by Uta Schmidt
Distributed by Picture This! Entertainment
Release dates
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time
90 minutes
Country Iceland
Germany
Language German

Jargo is a 2004 coming of age film about a young man who experiences culture shock from moving from Saudi Arabia to Germany. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and won two awards at the Sarajevo Film Festival. It was directed by Maria Solrun.

Plot

The film is about a young man, Jargo (Constantin von Jascheroff), who is of German descent but has resided in Saudi Arabia with his parents. After his father (Udo Kier) commits suicide, Jargo and his mother move to Berlin. Jargo experiences culture shock, as he is alienated from German culture. He meets a similar aged companion, Kamil (Oktay Özdemir), a working-class youth of Turkish origin. Kamil is a petty criminal, who attracts Jargo, upon whom he comes to have a significant influence. Kamil is passionately in love with his substance-abusive girlfriend, played by Nora von Waldstätten, whose fickleness and instability eventually lead to a crisis between Jargo and Kamil.

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