"Berlin, Summer '87." "The Allies have occupied the city." "The squats are evicted." "Only one building in the U.S. sector opposes... the eviction." "Machnostraße, postcode SO36." "Berlin in the '80s." "In the west the "No Future" generation revolts." "In protest against the housing shortage they squat houses and fight with the police." "What to do in case of fire?" "Just let it burn." "Was Tun, Wenn's Brennt?" "is the story of six friends and squatters... who after all these years are forced to confront the past." "It is the story of a reunion... of friendship and lost dreams." "It is the story of a group of friends, inseparable... who were part of the anarchist culture in the 80s." "They claimed political actions and they made films." "They did all sorts of terrible things." "They have placed a bomb in an American house." "The homemade bomb ticks." "But it will not explode." "Thirteen years later." "Berlin, November 2000." "Til Schweiger and his colleagues on the set." "Action." "At the airport director Gregor Schnitzler shoots a scene which illustrates the whole movie." "Those former friends are on the run... from the police and from their past." "The idea behind the script is a story about a group of old friends... who are forced by circumstances to meet again... to face the past that they left behind." "We looked for a story, where we could talk about the past... and look back at the past without all that extra sort of crap." "So then we came up with the story about the bomb." "And with a loud bang the past returns." "To the dismay of all concerned." "Twelve years later the bomb explodes... and the former friends have to solve this problem together." "We break into the police barracks." "They're in this together." "Wonderful." "Tragic, dramatic and also very comical." "What are we going to do?" "They function as a group." "They are chaotic, but that chaos has a certain order." "Paradoxical but true." "Man, just like in the good old days." "We are going to kick some police butt." "What has become of them?" "Have they changed?" "Did they betray their ideals?" "That appealed to me in this movie." "That we are showing a bit of German history... according to their development, by travelling in time." "I am opposed to violence." "I have time until Friday." "And I have no intention of breaking the law." "But I do." "Meanwhile you can handle this subject." "But be careful." "I believe that the arrest team is already ready." "They have to work together again." "They have to put mutual hostility aside." "Nice to see you again." "You are lying like you're black in the face." "Correct, asshole." "They have changed, but then again not really." "I know I'm nuts." "I always have been." "Maybe we all made a a representation of a utopia... of something else." "That we could change something if we wanted." "That has been lost." "Are you certain I am also filmed?" "I mean..." "This movie is the second cooperation... between Columbia Pictures Germany and Claussen  Wöbke Filmproduktion." "As with the surprising success of Anatomie... the producers bring intelligent, refined entertainment." "Cut." "And back." "One more." "It is an entertaining film." "It's full of action and humor... but has a serious core." "It's about these six friends and their antagonist... detective Manowsky, played by Klaus Löwitsch... who wants to take our friends into custody." "The crime lab found that the explosive... is at least twelve years old." "Director Gregor Schnitzler about the project:" "What distinguishes this script is the pacing, the humor... and that it not only expresses in words but also in images." "This is important." "A real piece of cinema." "A combination of tension and realism." "A rarity in German cinema." "It is a snapshot of a particular generation." "The generation that is now in its early thirties and has a successful career... but who rebelled 10, 15 years ago." "Why do you act like you never believed that?" "Stop it." "Don't be sad." "What do you mean?" "Only two of the six friends still live in that demolition building." "These are the last of the Mohicans, who still hold true to their ideals." "Just like with Haig, do you remember?" "Power to the people, and so on." "Tim is a romantic." "He is the only one of the group who still retains his old ideals... that have not committed betrayal in his eyes... who still dreams of a better world." "He stayed with Hotte, who losts his legs." "The police searched through the whole city." "They found evidence with us." "They haven't watched the movies yet." "If they do, we're screwed." "Those two are like a strange old couple." "They cling to their ideals... not because they really believe in them, but out of habit." "How long do you want to look like that?" "Until you're 40 and your blonde hair is falling out?" "Make something from your life, you are wasting it." "Spare me your capitalist bluster." "I'm not going to be brainwashed." "I am not like you." "Don't you want it, or can't you?" "Tim, played by the star of German cinema, Til Schweiger... as a sensitive rebel." "I have never squatted." "My younger brother did that for me." "I thought of him when I tried to understand what Tim is like." "I was..." "well, not apolitical... cause I have walked with all kinds of demonstrations for peace... but I did not belong to that world." "I was always very normal." "Hello, I'm Til Schweiger." "In the role of an inappropriate outlaw he did not only surprise his fans... but even himself." "I asked Gregor if he really wanted me as Tim." "I though of myself more as Maik." "But he was so convinced that I had to play Tim... so I thought:" "Okay." "The script appealed to me." "It was a strong script, one of the best I've read in years." "It wasn't a real bomb, we weren't the RAF." "You were." "This story could be situated anywhere, within any group of friends." "It is particularly interesting as a piece of German history." "How do you get to the point of saving them?" "So our children could see that we resisted those bastards." "No one cared." "Except the police." "Tim's oldest friend is Hotte." "Martin Feifel plays an anarchic relic from the past." "Uncle Hotte, where did your legs go?" "We assume that I was run over by a water cannon." "That was a major event, also for the group." "We assume in the movie that the group has fallen apart." "For Feifel the role is also a confrontation with his own past." "I was a member of some groups involved in street fights... who squatted churches and other buildings." "In that respect I had an active contact with that world." "How much do people change in ten years?" "There are certain similarities... you can simply check that off." "What has become of him?" "This." "There are realistic agreements to be found." "Remember?" "'Stay high, be free." "Terror is here.'" "The timid, future prosecutor." "Thirteen years ago he was still on top." "Nickname:" "Terror." "Matthias Matschke plays him with comical seriousness." "We're there." "We are guilty." "All of us." "If you look back and see him in those old Super-8 movies... it seems incompatible." "As we see it, he made the decision ... cases that he would have solved completely different back then... in the court." "But he is still fighting for justice." "The official learns that you cannot leave your past behind." "We can tell something about people, by how they interact with each other." "Often it does not matter how much time has elapsed." "When they meet again, it's like it was yesterday." "Exactly." "That's it." "The placement of a bomb." "Rule 310B of the Criminal Code:" "Attempted murder even with aberratio ictus." "Speak your native language." "Even with a failed attempt it will cost at least eight years." "Eight years." "I am the great promise in the advertising world." "Maik, played by Sebastian Bert Blom." "He has had a turnaround:" "from chaos to capital." "He has an advertising business." "It's a guy that has become too rich too fast." "What do you have against me?" "I do not wear pleated pants." "With me you can still laugh." "You're so pathetic." "He plays a leading role in the group." "Someone who quickly takes control." "We make a small television report." "Meanwhile, we look around." "Probably the old structures come back to the foreground." "You see that I take control of the situation, given my position." "There is some competition between Tim and me." "But it's a comedy." "Comical situations arise." "It is by dangerous and determined terrorists." "The language indicates a university background." "There's something stuck in that suction thing." "There are clear links to feces." "The syntax indicates overuse of hallucinogens." "Large parts of the text were written under the influence of drugs." "And remember:" "They believe in an ideal." "Nele really believed in something." "She was their political conscience." "Now she's a single mother." "The ex-radical is played by Nadja Uhl." "That cannot be true?" "I have left that behind me." "But Nadja Uhl doesn't want to and can't forget." "I myself have lived a couple of years in a squat in Leipzig." "We had to squat because we could not find rooms." "At times I thought:" "Yes, that's how it was." "You think the past came back to life." "Asshole." "Why don't you become a writer?" "You have talent." "Will you take nothing seriously?" "No." "You?" "A return to the past is not always a pleasure." "Nadja Uhl about her own experience with the past:" "Sometimes you see people that you think about:" "My God, how you have changed." "I thought you would go places." "There is nothing left of the old enthusiasm, that former guts." "I do my job, earn a living, live in a routine." "I don't wan't to live in a house where there's a draft and the stove doesn't work." "Things have changed, circumstances have changed." "It is a matter of attitude." "Some eccentric ideas you want to keep." "First the world is at your feet." "Then you use the savings of your parents, find a job..." "She has no choice." "She should go further, she must regain her old self... to save her children." "Thats them." "Group 36." "Back on the set of Was Tun, Wenn's Brennt." "During a break the actors get together for a photoshoot." "After that even the biggest skeptic is convinced it is an ensemble film." "Til Schweiger is an equal part of the group." "I can hardly remember a movie I had to support alone." "Even when I produced it, like Der Eisbär... and Knocking on Heaven's Door, was an ensemble." "Tim plays an important role." "A nice group." "For twelve years Tim is what the others used to be." "But it's about the whole group." "We are lucky we liked each other." "No one was difficult because he or she wanted more privileges than the rest." "It's about the work and the film." "I was pleasantly surprised by his enthusiasm." "He worked hard, played with scenes, came up with suggestions." "He is quite normal with his star status." "Til Schweiger surprises me again and again, as an actor and a human being." "I do not know any actor who's so enthusiastic about his fellow players." "You look at the whole." "You start with a good script... then a good director, producer, a good cast, camera crew, etc.." "Those are my criteria." "Not that I play the lead." "It's not a Til Schweiger movie, but an ensemble movie." "Flo is part of that ensemble." "Tim's great love from the past." "The coveted role was given to Doris Schretzmayer." "It still leaks." "I have a lot on my mind." "No time to fix it." "Eleven years." "I found it interesting to play a story..." "In which peaople have to face their past." "They are confronted with things they have not processed... or those that continue to haunt them." "And they will be torn... between the life they have built and the one that they left." "You are always against everything, never in favor of anything." "I think many people will recognize things in this movie." "OK, I do it." "Nice." "Detective Manowsky is already on the trail of the ex-radicals." "Since the 80s he is the enemy of the squatters." "Klaus Löwitsch plays an important role." "Manowsky is a tough motherfucker." "In the course of the story he is confronted... with the children of the generation of '68... especially with the character Til Schweiger played so beautifully." "Manowsky puts pressure on the ex-radicals... who have to pick up their old ways again to save their own skin." "Even during the shooting for the movie..." "He is positive about the cooperation with a new generation of filmmakers." "Cut." "Thanks." "I was very pleased." "I had my doubts... about the generation that comes behind mine." "After this meeting they are gone." "They're good people, who come after us." "Now I can die with peace of mind." "The technical aspects of this enormous production are also impressive." "Everyone was very professional and competent." "Visually, everything was established really big." "Of great quality." "The visual side rises on top of reality." "Thus we have given the police uniforms a different color, given a different look." "Cooler." "It looks so foolish when such a green guy is chasing your friends." "We have tried to show everything as a bit more stylish... than in reality." "It was very complicated." "It is easy to write:" "Hundred men storm the building." "You can write that very easily, but the complexity of the recordings... and the cinematographic images are really overwhelming." "Starting director Gregor Schnitzler showed himself undeterred." "The scale itself..." "Löwitsch asked me if I was not nervous because it was such a big movie." "But it does not matter whether the film is a big or small." "Of course it is true if you have one hundred extras... it all takes a bit longer." "So you will have to adjust your ideas about how long something will take." "Furthermore it is the same." "You run here." "But everyone together." "They are slow." "They really run like this." "I'm Til Schweiger and I have..." "It was a challenge working with six actors." "Then you must really focus." "You need to keep an eye on all six of them from all angles." "That is a huge..." "That was a new experience." "We'll do another one." "Gregor is top." "I like him." "It's fun to see him working, he is so excited as a child." "There he is amusing himself behind his monitor." "I think that's great." "Because he spreads this to the actors." "Then you enjoy your work more." "And a movie must been fun and entertaining." "He watches very well." "He understands the balance between what the camera should see... and what the actor needs to see and do." "He truly has an eye for it." "What challenges does a director have with such a project?" "In addition to working with the actors the visual side was a challenge." "Threat, action." "The film shows that at any point in your life you can start again." "The theme is friendship." "Do you think they would go through fire for you?" "They let you perish." "What still remains after 10, 12 years of friendship." "Processing the past, that's the theme." "Things that keep on haunting you." "Love that is not over yet." "Love, romance, betrayal." "Set in a piece of German history." "Was Tun, Wenn's Brennt, a smart, entertaining film." "Full of humor and drama." "A rare pleasure." "Was Tun, Wenn's Brennt." "January 31 in the cinema."