Thomas, Thomas

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Thomas, Thomas
Directed by Corinna Liedtke
Produced by Melanie Andernach
Written by Corinna Liedtke, Peter Schüttemeyer
Starring Stefan Lampadius
Music by Roland Meyer de Voltaire, Christoph Schneider
Cinematography Peter Schüttemeyer
Editing by Monika Pirch
Release dates
  • November 11, 2010 (2010-11-11) (Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival)
Running time 14 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

Thomas, Thomas is a 2010 German short mockumentary film, directed by German film director Corinna Liedtke. The film participated in several German and European film festivals and won a few prizes.[1][2]

Plot

Wolfgang Weber is a bit unworldly archivist of the city of Castrop-Rauxel. He makes an astonishing discovery while receiving treatment at Thomas Vallomtharayil’s Ayurvedic clinic. 150 years earlier, another Thomas was at work where the clinic stands today: the Irish mining pioneer and Ruhr legend Thomas Mulvany. This film accompanies the archivist in a documentary style through his research into the astounding parallels between the lives of the two Thomas’, which leads Wolfgang Weber to a striking conclusion: Thomas Vallomtharayil is the reincarnation of Thomas Mulvany.

Awards

  • 2010: Special mention at the 27th Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival in Kassel, Germany
  • 2011: Team Award at the German film festival 24th Stuttgarter Filmwinter

Background

At first Thomas, Thomas was only an episode of the German TV movie Zeche is nich – Sieben Blicke auf das Ruhrgebiet 2010, which was produced in the context of Ruhr.2010. The film tells the fictional and non-fictional stories of young filmmakers of their home, the Ruhr Area. Later Thomas, Thomas and other episodes of this TV movie were released as self-contained films.

Miscellaneous

  • In Wolfgang Weber - Ein neuer Fall (Wolfgang Weber - A new case) the archivist examines the market place of Castrop-Rauxel, where curiously a lot of accidents happen.[3][4]
  • The teaser Wolfgang Weber - Neue Fälle aus Castrop-Rauxel (Wolfgang Weber - New Cases from Castrop-Rauxel) shows new cases of Wolfgang Weber.[5][6]

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