Blöde Mütze!
(2007)
Regisseur:
Johannes SchmidSchauspieler:
Johann Hillmann, Konrad Baumann, Lea Eisleb, Inka Friedrich, Stephan Kampwirth, Claudia Geisler, Andreas Hoppe, Inga Busch, Butz Ulrich BuseAls wohlbehüteter Zwölfjähriger führt Martin (Johann Hillmann) eigentlich ein ganz passables Leben. Das ändert sich jedoch mit dem Umzug ins verschlafene Bellbach, wo der schmächtige Junge mit einigen Veränderung klar kommen muss. Bei der gleichaltrigen Silke (Lea Eisleb) fühlt er ein seltsames Kribbeln im Bauch: Er hat sich zum ersten Mal verliebt. Leider hat Silkes aggressiver Freund Oliver (Konrad Baumann) einiges dagegen. Martin beginnt zu kämpfen.
Konsequent auf Augenhöhe eines Zwölfjährigen erzählt, nimmt sich der Jugendfilm nach dem Roman von Thomas Schmid dessen Problemen realitätsnah und liebevoll an. Johannes Schmid gewann mit seiner Geschichte von erster Liebe, Rivalität und Freundschaft den Kinder-Medien-Preis.
Schoolboy Martin, bright but small for his age, has to move and change school because of his mother's new jobs, while only his father really tries to understand him. Even before reaches class he bumps into cocky, athletic rascal Oliver. It seems like Oliver's best friend Silke (a girl) taking to Martin will aggravate their tension, but she actually gets them to spend time together and grow closer. Martin even takes the blame, which neither parent understands, for Oliver smoking in class, a third strike meaning expulsion. Oliver's knavish mischief actually stems from his dad's drinking problem and its root, his ma's infidelity. When he runs away, Martin takes him in.
Schoolboy Martin, bright but small for his age, has to move and change school because of his mother's new jobs, while only his father really tries to understand him. Even before reaches class he bumps into cocky, athletic rascal Oliver. It seems like Oliver's best friend Silke (a girl) taking to Martin will aggravate their tension, but she actually gets them to spend time together and grow closer. Martin even takes the blame, which neither parent understands, for Oliver smoking in class, a third strike meaning expulsion. Oliver's knavish mischief actually stems from his dad's drinking problem and its root, his ma's infidelity. When he runs away, Martin takes him in.