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  1. 27. Juni 2002 · Nicht Fisch, nicht Fleisch: Directed by Matthias Keilich. With Ill-Young Kim, Ju Youn Kim, Lisa Kreuzer, Christian Steyer. Adopted as a baby in Korea and raised in a provincial German town, Michael has two identities.

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    • Drama
    • Matthias Keilich
    • 2002-06-27
  2. Sprichwörtlich wurde er im Englischen nicht nur in der heute üblichen Bedeutung „Finte“, sondern auch in der bereits 1546 in John Heywoods Proverbes aufgeführten Redensart „neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring“ („weder Fisch noch Fleisch noch Räucherhering“, will sagen: „nichts Richtiges“; heute so gut ...

  3. by Matthias Keilich. synopsis. Adopted as a baby in Korea and raised in a provincial German town, Michael has two identities. His friends accept him as he is, but the mirror reminds Michael everyday of the hole in his biography which nags at him like an open wound. Who am I? Where are my roots?

  4. Underscored by stark photography, luminous performances, and a deeply echoing script, Neither Fish Nor Fowl transforms the terrain of self-awareness into a strange, lonely, and desperately...

  5. 9. Juli 2002 · In his first feature, scribe-helmer Matthias Keilich looks at Koreans living in Germany in "Neither Fish nor Fowl." Pic traces the personal journey of Korean-born, German-raised orphan (Ill-Young ...

  6. When his adoptive parents divorce, Michael feels lost and runs to his best friend in Berlin. But it's a new confrontational friendship with beautiful Jin Hi that forces him to re-examine himself. In Berlin's Korean community Michael is "neither fish nor fowl", a Korean-German with no knowledge of Korean language and tradition. Trapped between ...

  7. Directed by. Matthias Keilich. Germany, 2002. Drama. 90. Synopsis. Adopted as a baby in Korea and raised in a provincial German town, Michael has two identities. His friends accept him as he is, but the mirror reminds Michael everyday of the hole in his biography which nags at him like an open wound. Who am I? Synopsis.