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SCHULTZE GETS THE BLUES

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  • Written & directed by Michael Schorr
  • Cinematography by Axel Schneppat
  • Edited by Tina Hillmann
  • Germany, 2003, color, 35mm, distributed by Swank Pictures, 114 min.
  • Cast: Horst Krause, Harald Warmbrunn, Karl-Fred Muller, Ursula Schucht
  • German, English, French with English subtitles


Recently retired from the salt mines, Schultze leads a bland existence with his fellow retirees. Then one night, while surfing radio stations, he hears an accordion being played in an amazing way. Taking up his own accordion, he begins playing the new tune in his tired old way but, before our very eyes, increases the tempo until he is playing what he has heard – zydeco music. Most of his fellow townspeople are provincial stick-in-the-muds and disparage Schulze’s new obsession. After receiving a free trip to New Braunfels (yes, that one to the south of Austin) for the Wurstfest music competition, he trades his accordion for a motorboat and sets off on his real journey of self-discovery – down river, into the Gulf, and onward to Louisiana, the source of the joyful music that has set his spirit free. -- Chale Nafus

June 17, 2008, 7pm
Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar

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Ticket information

Tickets available on the Austin Film Society website
Admission free to AFS members
Admission $4 for all others
Remaining tickets available at Alamo on night of screening


 

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