Zeiten ändern dich

Zeiten ändern dich
Directed by Uli Edel
Produced by Bernd Eichinger
Brian Grazer
Jimmy Iovine
Written by Bushido
Bernd Eichinger
Starring Bushido
Elyas M'Barek
Moritz Bleibtreu
Hannelore Elsner
Mina Tander
Karoline Schuch
Katja Flint
Uwe Ochsenknecht
Fler
Kay One
Nyze
Music by Bushido
Cinematography Rainer Klausmann
Editing by Hans Funck
Release date(s) 4 February 2010 (2010-02-04)
Running time 94 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

Zeiten ändern dich is a German biographical film directed by Uli Edel and starring Bushido, Elyas M'Barek, Moritz Bleibtreu, Karoline Schuch, Fler, Kay One and Nyze. The film is based on Bushido's 2008 autobiography.[1][2] The film premiered in Berlin on 3 February 2010.[3]

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Plot

During a performance tour in Germany, Anis Ferchichi (Bushido) celebrates with his birthday with his crew on the tour bus. Ferchichi gets a letter from his father. This brings back memories of his difficult childhood in Berlin; these are shown through flashbacks.

Ferchichi spends his childhood in a deprived area of Berlin, with his Tunisian father, German mother, and younger brother. He grew up in a violent environment and often watched his father beating his mother. He is a poor student, but embraces music.

He goes to college and leaves his girlfriend after she is unfaithful to him. He earns good money selling drugs. Celebrating his success as a drug dealer at a party, he meets Selina, who becomes his new girlfriend.

One day, drug dealers break into the apartment Ferchichi shares with his family, tie up his mother and his brother Sercan, ransack their possessions and steal their money. After this experience, Ferchichi spends more time with his friends.

Years later, Ferchichi, now an adult, starts freestyle rapping with his friends, including Patrick Losensky (Fler). A video game inspires Ferchichi to begin calling himself "Bushido". He and Fler sign a record contract with the record label Hardcore Berlin, based on Aggro Berlin. Bushido leaves Hardcore Berlin following a dispute with his manager as the film ends.

Production

Cast

Soundtrack

Information taken from the film's end credits.[5]

Songs taken from Bushido albums:

Other songs:

References

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