Arisha, the Bear, and the Stone Ring (1993)

ALL 12/30/1993 (de) Drama 31 Min
  • Release
    12/30/1993
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    62%
  • Original title
    Arisha, der Bär und der steinerne Ring
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

“The bear leaves Berlin. It is fed up with its city. On the way two Russian ladies, Anna and her daughter Arisha, hire him as a driver. They are joined by a Santa Claus who despises Christmas and a Vietnamese family who are on their way to the sea. They sing a song together, The Weeping Song by Nick Cave. And they are out to find a stone ring that is buried on the beach. The film was commissioned by a Japanese car museum. There you could see the film with six smells (!), sitting on car seats that would tilt in corners and shake on cobble stone pavement. This small film saved a big one’s life: FARAWAY, SO CLOSE! could not have been finished for financial reasons if this opportunity to make a short film with the same team had not arisen. That is how we financed the last week of shooting FARAWAY, SO CLOSE!.”

  1. Wim Wenders

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Wim Wenders

    Producer



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Arisha, the Bear, and the Stone Ring (1993) 31 Min

ALL 12/30/1993 (de)
Drama
  • Release 12/30/1993
  • Production
  • Original title Arisha, der Bär und der steinerne Ring
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

“The bear leaves Berlin. It is fed up with its city. On the way two Russian ladies, Anna and her daughter Arisha, hire him as a driver. They are joined by a Santa Claus who despises Christmas and a Vietnamese family who are on their way to the sea. They sing a song together, The Weeping Song by Nick Cave. And they are out to find a stone ring that is buried on the beach. The film was commissioned by a Japanese car museum. There you could see the film with six smells (!), sitting on car seats that would tilt in corners and shake on cobble stone pavement. This small film saved a big one’s life: FARAWAY, SO CLOSE! could not have been finished for financial reasons if this opportunity to make a short film with the same team had not arisen. That is how we financed the last week of shooting FARAWAY, SO CLOSE!.”

  1. Wim Wenders

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Wim Wenders

    Producer