The Friend
Director: Elmar Fischer
Germany, 2003 - 105 Minutes

Saturday, April 22 9:45 P.M.
Crown Theatre : Tickets


Wednesday, April 26 9:30 P.M.
Landmark Edina : Tickets

US Premiere!
An international tragedy may confirm a man’s worst fears about one of his friends in this drama from Germany. Chris is a college student in Berlin who becomes roommates and later close friends with Yunes, a Muslim who was born in Yemen, but has spent most of his life in Germany, and seems perfectly comfortable there. To Chris, Yunes seems like an easygoing regular guy until a bad breakup with his girlfriend. Feeling heartbroken and betrayed, Yunes starts spending time with fellow Muslims from a student group, and after taking a casual attitude toward his faith most of his life, Yunes begins growing a beard, studying the Koran, and moving away from the Western style of life. Chris is puzzled by Yunes’ new attitudes, but even more confused when, after a journey to Pakistan, Yunes’ personality takes a dramatic shift in the other direction. On Sept. 6, 2001, Yunes disappears and five days later terrorists stage a devastating attack on the World Trade Center in New York City. Chris becomes deeply concerned and begins to wonder if Yunes may have somehow been involved in the attack.
– Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Elmar Fischer (b.1968) has been active as a producer, author and director for numerous German broadcasters. In 1995 he founded the production company Hier & Jetzt. His films include Echelon (2001) and The Friend (2003).

Producer: Michael Antmann Screenwriters: Tobias Kniebe, Elmar Fischer Cinematographer: Florian Emmerich Editor: Antje Zynga Music: Matthias Beine Cast: Antonio Wannek, Navid Akhavan, Mina Tander, Marvie Hoerbige

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