Wigald

„This life is just a test! If it wasn’t a test we would have been given further instructions on what to do an where to go.” This short film by newcomer Timon Modersohn, depicts the desperation of a young man, Wigald, who only has one last wish – suicide. Wigald is the epitome of a starving poet, whose lack of income to support his passion for verse and general frustration with the world has left him struggling with his inner demons. This film witnesses a succession of attempts to end his life, comically to no avail. As we watch Wigald’s supposedly foolproof suicide attempt, we meet his father who walks in on the operation. However, his father is so wrapped up in his own problems, the main issue being Wigald’s mother wanting to leave him for her golf coach, that he fails to register what he’s interrupted and instead seeks sympathy from his bewildered son! Completely oblivious to Wigald’s current emotional state, he tries to rectify the lost years of communication with his son over a solitary beer. It is during one of his fathers monotonous monologues that we see Wigald collapse. Sadly enough though, even the sight of their only son, fighting for his life is not enough to stop the snide comments and venomous finger pointing of the parents. As parents, they failed to see their unhappiness with each other had lead to the destruction of Wigald’s soul.

Credits

Cast:

Tom Schilling

Manfred Zakapat

Marijam Agischewa

Dietrich Hollinderbäumer

Script:

Marek Helsner

Camera:

Sebastian Lempe

Editing:

Christoph Strothjohann

Tom Seil

Producer:

Valentin Greulich

Sound:

Philipp Schäfer

Music:

Element Of Crime

Film info

Direction:

Timon Modersohn

Genre:

fictional

Country of production:

Deutsch­land

Production Company:

Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin

Production:

2006

Shooting format:

S16 mm

Screening format:

1:1,85

Frame rate:

25 fps

Aspect ratio:

1:1,85

Sound format:

Dolby Digital

Language:

German

Version:

OV

Runtime:

11