Leben für den FC Bayern

Leben für den FC Bayern

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1999-05-17

They do not earn millions, yet they are happy nonetheless: Maria Meissner (87), Josef “Sepp” Schmid (74), and Rudi Egerer (65) have spent most of their lives working for FC Bayern. Maria still cleanses the trophies nowadays, Sepp still washes and prepares the jerseys of the players in the basement, and Rudi is still the bus driver. They are simple people who may have access to the glamorous world of the big stars, but who never wanted to adapt to the ‘modern times’ unconditionally. They have remained side characters and experience their club from a special angle: Being witnesses of the development from a people’s sport to star cult and commercialisation.

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They do not earn millions, yet they are happy nonetheless: Maria Meissner (87), Josef “Sepp” Schmid (74), and Rudi Egerer (65) have spent most of their lives working for FC Bayern. Maria still cleanses the trophies nowadays, Sepp still washes and prepares the jerseys of the players in the basement, and Rudi is still the bus driver. They are simple people who may have access to the glamorous world of the big stars, but who never wanted to adapt to the ‘modern times’ unconditionally. They have remained side characters and experience their club from a special angle: Being witnesses of the development from a people’s sport to star cult and commercialisation.

Released

1999-05-17

Runtime

45

Director

Wolfgang Ettlich

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Language

Deutsch

Production

BR

MGS Film

absolut MEDIEN

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    Maria Meissner

    Maria Meissner
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    Josef Schmid

    Josef Schmid
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    Rudi Egerer

    Rudi Egerer
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    Detlev Kügow

    Detlef Kügow