Tiger Girl
Jakob Lass, who scored a hit with Love Steaks, here films according to the rules of his very own ‘FOGMA’ manifesto, which means that much of the dialogue is improvised. In spite of the film’s documentary style, the story is fast-paced and up tempo, with stylised fight scenes. In the beginning it might be about keeping pushy males at bay, but the women’s uniforms and fists are soon put to other uses. The stakes are increasingly raised and moral values are soon being challenged.
With
- Ella Rumpf (Tiger)
- Maria Dragus (Vanilla)
- Enno Trebs (Theo)
- Orce Feldschau (Herr Feldschau)
- SWISS (Zecke)
- Benjamin Lutzke (Baby)
- Franz Rogowski (Malte)
- Ulrik Bruchholz (Uli)
- Lana Cooper (Bigi)
- Robert Gwisdek (Ohrfeigen-Mann)
Crew
Director | Jakob Lass |
Screenplay | Jakob Lass, Ines Schiller, Hannah Schopf, Nico Woche, Eva-Maria Reimer |
Cinematography | Timon Schäppi |
Editing | Gesa Jäger, Adrienne Hudson |
Music | Golo Schultz |
Sound Design | Manuel Meichsner |
Sound | Benedikt Gaussling, Valentin Finke |
Production Design | Friederike Gast |
Costumes | Anna Hostert |
Make-Up | Sandra Stockmeier |
Assistant Director | Ann Christin Keune, Anna Kohlschütter |
Production Manager | Melanie Schichan |
Producers | Ines Schiller, Golo Schultz |
Executive Producers | Martin Moszkowicz, Oliver Berben, Jakob Lass |
Co-Producers | Friederich Oetker, Constanze Guttmann |
Co-Production |
Alpenrot, Constantin Film Produktion München rbb Potsdam |
World Sales
Picture Tree International
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Produced by
FOGMA
Golo Schultz (Producer), Ines Schiller (Producer), Maria Dragus (Actress), Ella Rumpf (Actress), Jakob Lass (Director, Screenwriter)
Tiger Girl
Panorama · Press Conference · Feb 10, 2017
Director Jakob Lass on his film
Tiger Girl
Berlinale Meets | Interview · Feb 14, 2017
Jakob Lass
Born in Munich, Germany in 1981, he initially worked as an actor. At the same time, he applied to study directing, but was rejected by all the German film schools. After his short film Bademeister Paul started to win awards, he participated in the 2008 Berlinale Talents, studied at filmArche and from 2009 directing at the Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf. In his first year there, he made his debut feature film Frontalwatte. In 2013 his film Love Steaks won the German Cinema New Talent Award in all four categories at the Filmfest München as well as the Max Ophüls Prize in 2014.
Filmography
2011 Frontalwatte 2013 Love Steaks; IFB, Perspektive Deutsches Kino 2017 Tiger Girl
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2017