Die Blechtrommel
(The Tin Drum)
(Blaszany bebenek)
(Le Tambour)

W. Germany - France - Poland - Yugoslavia (1979): Drama/War

This Oscar®-winning adaptation of Günter Grass's novel is an absurdist fantasy about a little German boy (David Bennent) who wills himself at the age of three not to grow up in protest of the Nazi regime. Made unnecessarily notorious in recent years due to overzealous censors in some parts of the United States, the film is more startling and surreal than obscene. Bennent is very good, and while the 1979 film doesn't meet the high standards of the best work from the then-renaissance of German film, it has a special place in the hearts of many who saw it upon its release. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff. (US release, 1980: New World Pictures) (Tom Keogh, Amazon.com)

 View the original theatrical trailer for this film on YouTube.com.


· Best Foreign Language Film 1979: (W. Germany) (Anatole Dauman & Franz Seitz, producers)

1 nomination, 1 Award