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  • Krabat
  • Krabat
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  • Krabat ist ein deutscher Film aus dem Jahre 2008. Der Regisseur und Drehbuchautor Marco Kreuzpaintner hat ein Fantasyabenteuer auf die Leinwände gebracht, das optisch sehr an die Der Herr der Ringe-Trilogie erinnert. Krabat basiert auf dem gleichnamigen Roman von Otfried Preußler (1971) und spielt während des Dreißigjährigen Krieges.
  • Das Krabat Wiki handelt über die sorbische Volkssage von Krabat und alles, was zum Thema dazu gehört. Es hat über 200 Artikel. Kategorie:Literatur Kategorie:Aktiv (+100 Artikel)
  • Krabat is a German Young Adult novel by Otfried Preußler, loosely based on an old Sorbian folk legend. It has been published in English under the titles The Satanic Mill and The Curse of the Darkling Mill, but later also under its original title. There are also two movie adaptations: A Czech animated one from 1978 by Karel Zeman, and a German live action film from 2008.
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Kamera
  • Daniel Gottschalk
Erscheinungsjahr
  • 2008
Regie
  • Marco Kreuzpaintner
Produktion
  • Bernd Wintersperger
  • Jakob Claussen
  • Thomas Wöbke
  • Uli Putz
Produktionsland
  • Deutschland
Drehbuch
  • Michael Gutmann
  • Marco Kreuzpaintner
Sprache
  • Deutsch
Schnitt
  • Hansjörg Weißbrich
Länge
  • 6900.0
Musik
  • Annette Focks
Altersfreigabe
  • FSK 12 JMK 12
Gründer
  • Klap Trap
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Poster
  • Krabat_Filmposter.jpg
Startdatum
  • 2016-11-13
Status
  • Aktiv
Logo
  • Logo Krabat.png
Titel
  • Krabat
Projekttitel
  • Krabat Wiki
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  • krabat
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  • Krabat ist ein deutscher Film aus dem Jahre 2008. Der Regisseur und Drehbuchautor Marco Kreuzpaintner hat ein Fantasyabenteuer auf die Leinwände gebracht, das optisch sehr an die Der Herr der Ringe-Trilogie erinnert. Krabat basiert auf dem gleichnamigen Roman von Otfried Preußler (1971) und spielt während des Dreißigjährigen Krieges.
  • Das Krabat Wiki handelt über die sorbische Volkssage von Krabat und alles, was zum Thema dazu gehört. Es hat über 200 Artikel. Kategorie:Literatur Kategorie:Aktiv (+100 Artikel)
  • Krabat is a German Young Adult novel by Otfried Preußler, loosely based on an old Sorbian folk legend. It has been published in English under the titles The Satanic Mill and The Curse of the Darkling Mill, but later also under its original title. Set in Saxony, Germany in the early 1700s, it tells the story of the beggar boy Krabat. One night he has a dream of a voice and some ravens telling him to go to a mill in the village Schwarzkollm, which he eventually does. He gets accepted by the sinister, one-eyed miller as an apprentice, but he soon learns that he is in no ordinary mill: It is a "black school" -- a school for Black Magic. An avid student at first, Krabat slowly recognizes the danger he is in: As part of the miller's Deal with the Devil, each year, one of the apprentices has to die -- as eventually happens with Krabat's mentor and friend, Tonda. Note: In ancient times, mills and millers were generally suspected to be somewhat too close to the devil. Consider this: There were no machines around yet, and when the people saw a mill move by itself, as it seemed, and make strange sounds, they became scared. The fact that some millers cheated the peasants and kept some of the flour for themselves also didn't help. Also, sometimes mills would explode because flour (like all kinds of fine organic dust) is very flammable. There are also two movie adaptations: A Czech animated one from 1978 by Karel Zeman, and a German live action film from 2008.