Max and the wild 7: It’s a premiere feeling, in spite of everything

A film premiere is usually not a very peaceful event. The actors pose in the lightning, from all sides, instructions are shouted, and the reporters falling over themselves to get an Interview with the main actors. On the edge of the screaming crowd of Fans on the hunt for the perfect Selfie or an autograph.

Under the terms of the pandemic, such a spectacle is of course hardly conceivable. On Saturday, the children’s film “Max and the wild 7” was premiered in Frankfurt Cinestar Metropolis that is why in the family-small frame Premiere. The whodunit is fun for Big and Small is based on the eponymous children’s book and runs from the 6. August at more than 400 German cinemas.

The red carpet remains rolled up lying in the warehouse. Two of the main characters, Uschi glass and Jona iron sheets, come in a very unpretentious for a photo opportunity in the Foyer, and then upstairs in the cinema room. Nearly 100 guests sitting there with a large distance from each other, most of them are members and friends of the film team. Director Winfried Oelsner and his wife, Lisa-Marie dick riders have written the book series about Max and his wild friends. Something frightened her little son pushes on his parents while they are in the press and answer questions. “We have long considered whether and how the Film can come in spite of the pandemic to the cinema,” says Oelsner. The film adaptation of the book make him very proud; as he had presented it.

The script it had turned him immediately done

In the summer of 2019, Max and the wild 7 “Schloss Braunfels” and the castle of Büdingen in Hessen in seven weeks. Tonio Kellner of the Hessian Neopol film company has taken over the production line.

the Frankfurt-based company, it is the first feature film of this magnitude. “It’s a premiere feeling, in spite of everything,” says the waiter. A little excitement was there, too, but now he and his staff could sit back and enjoy the Film. The script have it done to him in the past year. “For us, it has addressed the generation of the topic directly, the Old and the Young come together and overcome their conflicts.”

The Film includes Uschi glass in the role of the ageing Schauspieldiva Vera Hasselberg first, friendship with the small Max. The Boy moves with his mother, an old nurse, to the castle of Geroldseck, an exclusive retirement home. Of his surroundings he is a little excited. Constantly someone around find fault with him, head nurse Cordula provides day-to-day, more rules, and, to top it all, he beat the school with nasty classmates around. As a thief in the castle is on the loose, joy, Max became friends with the “Wild 7”. Glass, Günther Maria Halmer and Thomas Thieme are playing the three quirky, but very sprightly seniors, sitting in the dining room, always on table seven. Together they embark on a manhunt and solve the case.

The Boy playing the adult easily on the wall

Uschi Glas takes as Vera Hasselberg skillfully self-deprecating fun. In Hassel Berg’s apartment, the original “Bravo”-Otto from your private property, on the wall of the old Winnetou hang posters with quotes like “The thing, sweetheart,” the older viewers Smile. Bright, colorful knee socks, a red spring jacket that would make any parrot competition, and oversized sunglasses glass in each scene, immediately catches the eye.

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