Of
the six German films I saw at the Berlinale, two deserve a special
mention – Herr Wichmann von der CDU (Vote for Henryk!)
and Science Fiction. Herr Wichmann is a documentary
that follows 25-year-old Henryk Wichmann during the
last month of his 2002 Bundestag election campaign in a sparsely populated
region of northeast Germany. We see him visiting old people’s
homes, participating in debates, and handing out lots and lots of
ballpoint pens, postcards, and matchboxes to potential voters. The
resulting film is an interesting and very amusing look at a small
town campaign, plus I found it a painless way to learn about German
politics.
Science
Fiction is another interesting and humorous film. The story begins
during a seminar on motivation given by cocky presenter Marius (Jan
Henrik Stahlberg). One of the participants, Jörg (Arved
Birnbaum), cannot understand Marius’ principle of “mental
syntax”, and when both men leave the seminar room as part of
an exercise, they suddenly find themselves in a parallel universe
where no one remembers them. Through being forced to struggle together
to find a way back to their normal lives, they find they both have
a lot to learn.
Both films follow
ordinary people through both ordinary and extraordinary circumstances
and show how we all can learn from each other. I recommend them both!
(Kirsten G)