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Volker Schlondorff, 1979

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The Tin Drum by Volker Schlondorff is the story of Oskar Matzerath, a boy who grows up in Eastern Germany prior to and during World War II. Oskar decides the only way to protest being part of the adult world is by banging on his drum and remaining a child forever. The drum is his rebuttal of society and his protest against the mentality of his family and neighborhood (or perhaps against all passive people in Nazi Germany at that time). Based on Gunter Grass's highly acclaimed novel that captured the madness of war, the film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign film in 1980, and the Palm d’Or at Cannes.


Oskar can scream with such a high pitch that he can shatter any piece of glass. He even controls his scream to the point where he can break windows on the other side of the city, or etch writing into glass. Oskar uses his ability to manipulate and control the adult world, often using vicious and cynical snide comments about the insanity around him. At one point, he disrupts a Nazi rally by changing the beat of his tin drum to the Blue Danube which the band then follows. The ensuing scene where the crowd breaks into a dance and the rain comes down leaving the Nazi soldiers bewildered is one of the best in the film. Oskar tries to shock the world out of its inhumanity. His life reflects Germany's struggle to free itself from its own dream of Teutonic superiority and find peace in the national soul. It is an absorbing and thought provoking film.

Howard Schumann on 10th October 2003

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By Peter Wild on 6th November 2003

Set against the backdrop of the Nazi rise to power and recounting the story of young Oskar Matzerath - the little boy with the ear-piercing scream and the penchant for... more >

 

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DVD Extras
  • Restored print
  • Interview with Volker Schlondorff
  • Picture gallery.
Film Details

Director

Volker Schlondorff

Year

1979

Country

Europe, France, Germany

Cast

Mario Adorf, David Bennent, Angela Winkler

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

142 mins

Label

NOUVE

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Aspect

Anamorphic Widescreen

Cat No

NPD1017

Main Language

GERMAN

Subtitles

English

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