Thomas, Thomas

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Thomas, Thomas
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Directed byCorinna Liedtke
Written byCorinna Liedtke, Peter Schüttemeyer
Produced byMelanie Andernach
Starring Stefan Lampadius
CinematographyPeter Schüttemeyer
Edited byMonika Pirch
Music byRoland Meyer de Voltaire, Christoph Schneider
Release dates
  • November 11, 2010 (2010-11-11)(Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival)
Running time
14 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Thomas, Thomas is a 2010 German short mockumentary film, directed by German film director Corinna Liedtke. The film participated in several German and European film festivals and won a few prizes. [1] [2]

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Plot

Wolfgang Weber is a bit unworldly archivist of the city of Castrop-Rauxel. He makes an astonishing discovery while receiving treatment at Thomas Vallomtharayil's Ayurvedic clinic. 150 years earlier, another Thomas was at work where the clinic stands today: the Irish mining pioneer and Ruhr legend Thomas Mulvany. This film accompanies the archivist in a documentary style through his research into the astounding parallels between the lives of the two Thomas’, which leads Wolfgang Weber to a striking conclusion: Thomas Vallomtharayil is the reincarnation of Thomas Mulvany.

Awards

Background

At first Thomas, Thomas was only an episode of the German TV movie Zeche is nich – Sieben Blicke auf das Ruhrgebiet 2010, which was produced in the context of Ruhr.2010. The film tells the fictional and non-fictional stories of young filmmakers of their home, the Ruhr Area. Later Thomas, Thomas and other episodes of this TV movie were released as self-contained films.

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