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May 6, 2005 |
marco kreuzpaintner |
By Editor |
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Marco Kreuzpaintner,
28-year-old German director of gay coming-of-age comedy
Summer Storm, tells Fridae more about how his hit
movie is autobiographical and his new Hollywood
project. |
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æ: ASOL (Age, Sex,
Occupation, Location) Marco: 28, male,
director, Berlin, Germany
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German
director Marco Kreuzpaintner and screenshots of
his gay coming-of-age comedy Summer
Storm. | æ: What’s your “look”?
Marco: Sporty and I try to dress not too
pretentious, but special, not too
mainstream.
æ: Summer
Storm is a coming-of-age story of a 18-year-old boy who
realises he might be gay as he finds himself attracted
to his best friend who is on the same rowing team. As
the director and co-writer, what inspired you and would
you say the film is autobiographical in any way?
Marco: The movie is inspired by my own coming
out. A lot of details are autobiographical, for example,
the name of Tobi's love interest Achim is the name of my
best friend whom I felt in love with. I also was in a
rowing team. But what makes the movie really
autobiographical for me is the feeling I made it with. I
tried to tell the story as authentic as possible the way
I felt when I was coming-out.
æ: Was there any significance is
selecting a rowing competition and boat camp as the
backdrop of the film? Marco: Rowing is a very
physical sport. It's the perfect metaphor for the
situation Tobi is in – out of sync and so not anymore in
the center of the team. That is a shock for him, but
then he discovers, that it can be a quality to work in
another rhythm.
æ:
How did the German audience and others respond to
the film? Marco: They loved the film,
especially for the gay and lesbian audience, it was
quite a success that a movie like Summer Storm was
distributed that big in Europe and that a big straight
audience watched it. Gays and straight people could see
the movie together and understand the coming-out of Tobi
and the difficult time of finding yourself. Gays felt
themselves understood by the straight
audience.
æ: The film
also features an all-queer team of athletic and
attractive rowers who set up camp right next to the best
friends. Is there an all-gay rowing team in Germany? How
does the presence of the team affect the two boys?
Marco: We have a lot of all-queer teams
in Germany, so as a rowing team in Berlin. They call
themselves queerschlag like in the movie, means
queerbeat. I think Tobi and Achim – the two main
characters – are affected by the very self-confident way
the gay guys act. It seems very normal to them to be gay
and that was important for me. That the audience can
laugh with the gays and not about them.
æ: What are you currently occupied
with? Marco: My first Hollywood picture
called The Girls Next Door, written by José
Rivera, who wrote The Motocycle Diaries and
produced by Roland Emmerich, the director of
Independence Day and Day After Tomorrow.
It’s a movie about sex slavery. Young kids getting
kidnapped in Mexico and Russia and sold in the US.
æ: What is your
earliest childhood memory? Marco: My brother
and I playing in the sand at a playground not too far
away from my parents’ house.
æ: What is the achievement you are
most proud of? Marco: That summer storm
helped and entertained a lot of young people all over
the world.
æ: If you
could do it all over again, what would you change?
Marco: Nothing.
æ: How are you misunderstood?
Marco: I believe in a better world. That does
not mean, that I am not a fighter.
æ: How do you spend your Sundays?
Marco: With a long stay in a bath tub and I
love long walks in the park.
æ: Tell us one of your fantasies?
Marco: I would love to not live in an
apartment, but every day in another place of the world.
I would not have more then one suitcase, where
everything, what’s important to me is in
it.
æ: What was the
most important thing that happened to you in the last 12
months? Marco: The divorce from my husband
and that I met Roland Emmerich as a good new
friend.
æ: What do you
think is important in a relationship? Marco:
Independence, intelligence, understanding and that both
partners are on the same level. If one of the two is
stronger – in an emotional, financial or intellectual
way, this always turns out as a problem, if both are not
smart enough to make themselves the more weak
person.
æ: What (or
who) turns you on? Marco: Rufus Wainwright,
Johnny Depp, and my boyfriend.
æ: What is your vision for the gay
community? Marco: That gay life is so
natural, that we don’t need a community anymore. Then we
are community with anybody else.
æ: Tell us about a cause that you
support? Marco: I support my friends and the
green party in Germany; I want children to be able to
grow up in a healthy environment.
æ: Who would your dream date be if
you were straight for a day? Marco: Winona
Ryder.
æ: Tell us
something even your mother doesn’t know.
Marco: I can’t – my mother reads all the
articles! |
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