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Franziska Petri, a renowned German actress, began her professional acting career after graduating from the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art in Berlin between 1992 and 1995. Her debut film role was in 'The Big Mambo' (1997), which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival. Petri gained significant recognition for her leading role in 'Forget America' (2003). She has since appeared in diverse films such as 'Leo & Claire' (2004), 'Max & Moritz Reloaded' (2006), and 'The Heart Is a Dark Forest' (2007). In 2008, she starred in 'Schattenwelt', a political drama directed by Connie Walther. Petri's performance in the psychological thriller 'For Miriam' (2009) earned her multiple Best Actress awards at film festivals. She also played the lead role in Kirill Serebrennikov's 'Izmena/Betrayal' (2011), which premiered at the Venice Film Festival.
公開年: 2000
国: Germany
別題: Oublie l'Amérique, Felejtsd el Amerikát!, Zapomnij o Ameryce, Forget America
監督: Vanessa Jopp
脚本: Maggie Peren
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キーワード: american dream, becoming an adult, childhood friends, crush, dreams, eastern germany, province, puberty, woman director, youth culture
In 'Vergiss Amerika', David aspires to be a photographer but faces uncertainty when his photo-shop closes. Benno dreams of selling American cars but struggles due to poor business. Anna desires an acting career, yet finds limited opportunities and ends up dubbing porn films. Both David and Benno develop feelings for Anna amidst their respective pursuits.
'Vergiss Amerika', directed by Vanessa Jopp in 2000, is a German drama that explores the lives of three young adults navigating their careers and relationships in post-reunification eastern Germany. The film centers around David's ambition to become a photographer, Benno's struggle to sell American cars, and Anna's limited acting prospects. Their intertwining stories offer insights into youth culture, the transition from childhood friendship to romantic feelings, and the pursuit of personal dreams amidst societal changes.