
Christiane F.
Director: Uli Edel Run Time: 138 min. Release Year: 1981 Language: German with English subtitles
Starring: Eberhard Auriga, Lothar Chamski, Natja Brunckhorst, Peggy Bussieck, Uwe Diderich
Adapted from actress and musician Cristiane Felscherinow’s harrowing account of her teenage years, CRISTIANE F. depicts the impact of West Berlin’s mid-to-late-70s heroin epidemic on one of its youngest and luckiest survivors. On the cusp of fourteen, David Bowie-worshipping Cristiane (Brunckhorst) begins slipping out from under the watch of her divorced mother and spending time at hip discotheque Sound. There she falls in love with Detlev, whose recent experiments with heroin soon have her hooked. Working with first-time actors and shooting on location with real-life regulars of Zoo Station’s notorious drug cruising scene, director Uli Edel unflinchingly captures the degradation of each phase of junkie life, from underage prostitution to brutal withdrawals to the seemingly endless vows to ‘go straight.’ Bowie himself appears in a concert performance of “Station to Station”; the film’s soundtrack is a virtual compendium of the epochal musician’s celebrated Berlin period and a perfect sonic evocation of nightclubbing’s dark side. – Janus Films
This early ‘80s counterculture cult classic was called “one of the most horrifying movies I have ever seen” by none other than Roger Ebert.