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Toyland (German: Spielzeugland) is a German 2007 short film directed and co-written by Jochen Alexander Freydank. It won the 2009 Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.[1]

Toyland
Poster
Directed byJochen Alexander Freydank
Written byJohann A. Bunners
Jochen Alexander Freydank
Produced byJochen Alexander Freydank, David C. Bunners, Christoph Nicolaisen
StarringJulia Jäger
Cedric Eich
Tamay Bulut Öztavan
Torsten Michaelis
Claudia Hübschmann
David C. Bunners
Gregor Weber
Jürgen Trott
Klaus-Jürgen Steinmann
Heike W. Reichenwallner
Matthias Paul
CinematographyChristoph Nicolaisen
Edited byAnna Kappelmann
Music byIngo Ludwig Frenzel
Production
company
Mephistofilm
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Running time
14 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
Budget30,000 Euro

Cast



Synopsis


The film is set in Nazi Germany in 1942. An Aryan family, the Meißners, and a Jewish family, the Silbersteins, are neighbors and friends. The respective sons in each family, Heinrich Meißner and David Silberstein, discreetly take piano lessons together. The deportation of the Silbersteins to a concentration camp is imminent, and when Heinrich asks why they may have to go soon, Frau Meißner does not tell Heinrich the truth. She instead invents a story that the Silbersteins will go to a new place called "Toyland". Heinrich says that when the Silbersteins go, he wants to go with them, so that he can still be with his friend David, which terrifies Frau Meißner.

The morning the Silbersteins are taken away for deportation, Heinrich is found missing from his room. His mother, Marianne Meißner begins to search for Heinrich. She encounters ridicule from Gestapo officers after she explains her situation, because they think that she is Jewish. However, after she shows her papers that prove that she is Aryan, they accept her story about Heinrich and assist in searching for him. The search continues until the last moment before the train with the Silbersteins on it must leave.

When the train doors are opened, Marianne calls out to Heinrich. The crowd moves aside and Marianne sees a boy she thinks is Heinrich hugging the Silbersteins, but instead it is David. A flashback shows that when the Silbersteins were taken away, Heinrich was not allowed to join them. Marianne realizes that Heinrich is not with them, but - to save his life - calls out to David as though he is Heinrich. The Silbersteins let go of him and all continue the ruse that David is Heinrich. David returns to the Meißners home where he is raised with Heinrich as their own son.


Production


According to Freydank, it took two years to secure financing for the production, whose costs totaled €30,000. The actors and production crew initially received no salary. Starting on 22 January 2007, the film was shot in 5 days in and around the Berlin area. Exactly one year later, on 22 January 2008, the film received its German premiere at the Saarbrücken "Film Festival Max Ophüls Preis". The nominations of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of the 2008 short subjects were announced on 22 January 2009, with Spielzeugland on the list. On 22 February 2009, Spielzeugland received the Oscar for Best Short Subject (Live Action).


Awards



2009



2008



2007



References





На других языках


- [en] Toyland (film)

[ru] Страна игрушек

«Страна игрушек» (нем. Spielzeugland) — художественный короткометражный фильм режиссёра Йохена Фрейданка. В 2009 году картина удостоена премии «Оскар» в номинации «Лучший короткометражный фильм»[1].



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