Forklift Driver Klaus – The First Day on the Job
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Forklift Driver Klaus – The First Day on the Job | |
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Directed by |
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Written by |
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Produced by | Michael Sombetzki |
Starring | Konstantin Graudus |
Narrated by | Egon Hoegen |
Cinematography | Matthias Lehmann |
Edited by | Andrea Stabenow |
Music by | Laurent Lombard |
Release date |
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Running time | 9 min |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Budget | €90,000 |
Forklift Driver Klaus – The First Day on the Job (
The film was written and directed by Stefan Prehn and Jörg Wagner and stars Konstantin Graudus as the title role of Klaus. The narration was provided by
The film quickly became famous, thanks in part to its splatter film violence, which fans regard as comical due to its extreme and obviously fake nature.[citation needed] The film received several awards and was made available on DVD by Anolis Entertainment in 2003, dubbed in English, French, and Spanish.
Plot
The film is presented as a safety instruction video for
Shortly after Klaus' first operation of the forklift, he nearly hits a co-worker leaving the warehouse by walking across the garage door where walking is forbidden, instead of the pedestrian exit door. While this causes no injury, it is a hint for what would be coming. As the film progresses the injuries/deaths become more brutal, beginning with things like a man falling from the forklift after he was lifted without a safety cage to hold onto but a bare wooden platform, and closing with the most violent: ending in a stray chainsaw being driven around by a severed arm on the floor, reaching and ripping through a man who had already been cut in half waist-down due to Klaus' previous accident. A gory POV shot of the chainsaw chopping through the man is shown. The warehouse's alarm bell ends up falling from its mount due to corrosion from blood stains, and lands on a head as apparent from a screaming sound. The film ends as Klaus is decapitated by the chainsaw and two men are left impaled onto the forklift prongs, screaming. The forklift drives off into the sunset as the impaled men continue to scream with the chainsaw racing after them. The closing musical theme, "Happyland", was written by French composer Laurent Lombard.
Cast
- Konstantin Graudus as Forklift Driver Klaus
- Egon Hoegen as narrator
- Sönke Korres as Plummetting Helmut
- Erik Rossbander as Werner the Knife
- Till Huster as No Hands Günther
- Dieter Dost as Bisected Herbert
- Jürgen Kossel as Chainsaw Rudi
- Douglas Welbat as Headphone Paul
- Gustav Adolph Artz as Seminar Instructor
- Clarissa Schröter as Secretary
Usage as a safety film
Although the film is not officially part of the German training and education system for
Awards
The film has won many awards, including:
- The Canal+ International Award for Best Short Film at the Cinema Jove Festival Internacional de Cine València in 2001
- The Jury Award for Best Short Film and the Audience Award for Best Short Film at the San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival in 2001
- The Audience Award for Short Film and the Special Prize of the European Broadcasters Jury for Best Original Idea at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film in 2002
- The Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Award at the Day of the German Short Film awards in 2002
- The German Film Critics Award for Best Short Film at the German Film Critics Association Awardsin 2002
- The Jury Prize for Best Short Film at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2003(where it also won 3rd place in the Best Short Film category)
References
- ^ "Kultstimme mit 7. Sinn". Egon Hoegen wird 85 Jahre – Teil 2 des Interviews. Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln. 27 September 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
- ^ "Ausbildung zum Gabelstaplerfahrer". Gesellschaft für berufliche Bildung. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015.