Max and Natalia in “About Luis” ❤️

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Max and Natalia in “About Luis” ❤️
Old-new photo of Max and Natalia from “Es gent um Luis” (About Luis) ❤️
They have both been nominated in this year’s Jupiter Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress (National) - best of luck 🤞
*via natalia.rudziewicz IG
Straight from the horse’s mouth - Max mentions the Freier Fall sequel 😬❤️😭🙃😅🥹
The Upcoming: one of your films takes on a life of its own on the internet, I am not sure if you are aware. Free Fall. It’s still so much alive to people. Are there any news about the sequel?
Max: I can’t. I wish I could say something, but yeah, producer came to me and said it would happen but I don’t know. I am not against it. But I also like the ending of the first one. I always like open-ended, it gives room for fantasy, I like that.
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Just when I thought I lost all hopes, they pull me back in 😝 (honestly, don’t know what to think), but the interviewer is all of us! 🤧 Thank you for asking on our behalf.
By the way, this interview is in English, well worth 12 minutes of your time, Max talks about “About Luis”, how he prepares for a role, what projects he likes to do. A lot of what he says here is similar to his German interviews. Full interview on YouTube here.
“About Luis” in cinemas in Italy ❤️
*via No. Mad Entertainment
Max and director Lucia Chiarla attend special screening and panel discussion of “Es Geht um Luis” (“About Luis”) at the CvO Gymnasium (senior secondary school) in Berlin ❤️
*from Lucia.Chiarla IG
Max’s thoughts on bullying - one of the main subjects in “Es geht um Luis”/“About Luis:
“I think that's a big aspect, when you’re a parent yourself - I'm also a father of a daughter - then you might not only have heard about this topic, but experienced it yourself. There aren't enough good films about it or ones that really do the topic justice.
I also like the fact that the child is never shown in the script, so what the child looks like or what really takes place is in the viewer's head.
And yes, it’s a bigger problem than just about bullying, there’s also society’s reaction to problems it can't solve or doesn't understand, so it always tries to find simple answers to complex questions. And not listening but quick to judge. Or you're either for me or against me. I think that's a phenomenon of our time, that there's a lot of polarisation and emotionalisation. People don't approach things rationally in order to solve them together. So it never ends.
I find the the scene where the mother, Conny, sums up everything very powerful. That is a social phenomenon, or rather something very human. It is a survival mechanism that you always seek protection from the strongest, and that creates a dynamic that leads to bullying, maybe?
Yes, part of this competitiveness also takes place in society. The obsession with self-optimisation. So we forget that everyone has weaknesses and everyone does something wrong sometimes. The important thing is to acknowledge and forgive. Also ask why, so you don’t just escape your responsibility. Look inside yourself and ask, why is that? Why do I feel this way? Why am I so sensitive or why do I react this way? If everyone would look after themselves a little more or be more mindful of themselves, I think everyone would benefit.”
*via Spotmediafilm IG
Save the date: Max will join audience at Filmpalast cinema in Aschersleben for screening of “Es geht um Luis” on 18 Jan 2025. First stop of Kino-tour ❤️
*via filmpalast_aschersleben IG