Adopted as a baby in Korea and raised in a provincial German town, Michael has two identities. Unable to look in the mirror without feeling the hole in his history, he longs to know and be assured of his own identity.

Adopted as a baby in Korea and raised in a provincial German town, Michael has two identities. Unable to look in the mirror without feeling the hole in his history, he longs to know and be assured of his own identity. When his adoptive parents divorce, Michael feels lost and runs to his best friend in Berlin. But it’s a new confrontational friendship with beautiful Jin Hi that forces him to re-examine himself. In Berlin’s Korean community Michael is “neither fish nor fowl”, a Korean-German with no knowledge of Korean language and tradition. Trapped between two cultures, Michael’s realization that he’s a stranger in his own home stirs him to question what it is that defines oneself. Underscored by stark photography, luminous performances, and a deeply echoing script, Neither Fish Nor Fowl transforms the terrain of self-awareness into a strange, lonely, and desperately universal story.

Kategorie
Kinofilm
Genre
Coming of Age
Status
on screen
Auszeichnungen
Nominated for first steps Award - Nominated for German Camera Award
Koproduktion
ZDF Das kleine Fernsehspiel, Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin
Filmförderung
FFF Bayern, Filmboard B.-B., BKM
Sender
ZDF
Premiere
Filmfest Saarbrücken 2003
Redaktion
Burkhard Althoff
Erstaustrahlung
September 2003
Weltvertrieb
Global Screen
Darsteller
Ill-Young Kim, Ju Youn Kim, Lisa Kreuzer, Jürgen Lehmann, Christian Steyer, Jong Gill Asathal Park
Kamera
Henning Stirner
Szenenbild
Martina Brünner
Cutter
Gergana Voigt
Musik
Martin Theo Krieger
Bildgestaltung
Pusan 2002
Drehbuch
Matthias Keilich
Produzent
Stefan Raiser, Felix Zackor
Regie
Matthias Keilich