Metallic Blues
Originally released in 2004. Metallic Blues is a drama/comedy film. directed by Dan Verete.
Starring Moshe Ivgy, Avi Kushnir, and Christoph Hagen Dittmann
Synopsis
A man enters the car and drives it to a local car dealer where he hopes to sell it. It seems that he has moved back from Canada and cannot afford the tax on the car. The dealership is manned by two. One appears to be the worker of the pair - keeping the cars clean and running. The other is a cookie cutter version of many auto salesmen to be found everywhere in the world. He is Shmuel, the apparent owner of the lot and has seen the same car in a German dealer's catalog priced at β¬50,000. He conferences with Siso, the worker of the pair, whose financial support he needs and convinces him to invest in the purchase of the car. In the typical car dealer fashion, Shmuel makes a deal to buy the car from the "ignorant Arab" for β¬5,000.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Moshe Ivgy
as Siso
Avi Kushnir
as Shmuel
Christoph Hagen Dittmann
as Son of Car Salesman
Stephan Kampwirth
as Policeman at Junction
Ulrich Matschoss
as Old Reception Clerk
Hannes Hellmann
as Manager Autohaus Decker
Konstantin Graudus
as Policeman 1 Hotel
Rolf Nagel
as alter Mann
Harald Burmeister
as ZΓΆllner
Lutuf Nouasser
as Nasser
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Gemini Film
- BBR Productions
- Γcho MΓ©dia
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Metallic Blues about?
A man enters the car and drives it to a local car dealer where he hopes to sell it. It seems that he has moved back from Canada and cannot afford the tax on the car. The dealership is manned by two...
Who directed Metallic Blues?
Metallic Blues was directed by Dan Verete.
How long is Metallic Blues?
Metallic Blues has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Metallic Blues released?
Metallic Blues was released on December 31, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Metallic Blues?
The main cast of Metallic Blues includes Moshe Ivgy, Avi Kushnir, Christoph Hagen Dittmann, Stephan Kampwirth, Ulrich Matschoss.