My Brother Is a Dog

My Brother Is a Dog is a 2004 film directed by Peter Timm and starring Maria Ehrich, Martin Lindow and Christine Neubauer.

My Brother Is a Dog
Directed byPeter Timm
Produced byThomas Springer
Helmut G Weber
Mike Downey
Sam Taylor
Michiel de Rooij
Burny Bos
Siegmund Grewenig
Zorana Piggott
Sabine Veenendaal
Wolfgang Wegmann
Written byThomas Springer
StarringMaria Ehrich, Martin Lindow, Christine Newbauer
Distributed byBos Bros. Film & TV Productions
Dogpic
Film and Music Entertainment
Tradewind Pictures
Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)

Cast

  • Maria Ehrich as Marietta
  • Irm Hermann as Oma Gerda
  • Christine Neubauer as Mutter Maria
  • Martin Lindow as Vater Martin
  • Hans-Laurin Beyerling as Tobias
  • Ellen ten Damme as Ica Müller
  • Gary Lewis as Antiquitätenhändler
  • Julia Ferch as Lisa
  • Kai Ivo Baulitz as Regie-Assistant
  • Renate Hiltl as Süßwaren-Verkäuferin
  • Karsten Blumenthal as Fahrer
  • Peter Schneider as Fahrer
  • Moritz Führmann as Maler
  • Arved Birnbaum as Maler
  • Thomas Bieberstein as Hundeverkäufer
  • Christof Wackernagel as Projektleiter
  • Aurel Manthei as Security-Man
  • Norbert Heisterkamp as Wachmann
  • Michael Günther as Wachmann
  • Hans Timo Beyerling as Junge
  • Nikolai Mohr as Junge
  • Komi Togbonou as Medizinmann
  • Thomas Gimbel as Polizist
  • Ingolf Lück as Regisseur
  • Brigitte Janner as Kundin
  • Gustl vom Hause Holzhauer as Toby the dog

Awards

Biberach Film Festival

  • In 2004, My Brother is a Dog won the ‘Honorable Mention’ for Peter Timm.

Chicago International Children's Film Festival

  • In 2005, My Brother is a Dog won the ‘Best of the Fest’ for Peter Timm.[1]

Oulu International Children's Film Festival

  • Peter Timm was nominated for the ‘Starboy Award’ in 2004.

Undine Awards, Austria

  • My Brother is a Dog was nominated for the ‘Undine Award’ for ‘best Debut, Female – Film’ for Maria Ehrich.

References

  1. "22nd ANNUAL CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL 2005 AWARDS" (PDF). Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (CIFF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2015.


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