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  1. Synopsis. Based on the 1970 novella by Peter Handke, Wim Wenders' The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, completed in 1972, documents the warped journey of athlete Josef Bloch (Arthur Brauss) as he slowly and unhysterically transitions from a professional football goalie to a peripatetic madman. In Vienna.

  2. The film received the International Critics’ Award at the Venice Film Festival in 1972. FAZ: “His technique of using images to sustain the plot makes The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick a milestone in young German cinema.” (Wim Wenders Stiftung.

  3. Critics reviews. Goalkeeper Josef Bloch is sent off after committing a foul during an away game. This causes him to lose his bearings, and he wanders aimlessly through the city streets and spends the night with the box-office attendant of a movie theatre. (Also known as The Goalkeeper’s Fear of the Penalty.)

  4. Free virtual screenings: Friday, April 16 – Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Wim Wenders’s second feature, adapted from Peter Handke’s novel of the same name, is a tautly constructed, Hitchcockian tale of anomie and isolation. After goalkeeper Josef Bloch (Arthur Brauss) is ejected from a football match, he wanders around Vienna, spends the night with a c

  5. 31. Okt. 2021 · Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter (1972) AKA The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick. Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter (1972) 3.9. ( 18) After letting in an easy goal, the experienced German goalkeeper, Josef Bloch, believing it is offside, engages in a loud and fierce argument with the referee. Moments later, Josef is sent off, then ...

  6. The Goalie’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick was filmed in 1971/72 and won the International Film Critics‘ Award at the International Film Festival in Venice. Because of legal right issues with the many songs that were used in the movie, the film after that could not be shown in cinemas for nearly 40 years. Only today these problems could be solved by re-recording new songs.

  7. The goalie of the title is Joseph Bloch (Arthur Brauss), who we meet as his disinterest in a football game proves costly - and the sense of detachment shown here will go on to resonate throughout the film. After being sent off, we begin to follow his progress through the city, mostly at night, with strange exchanges that drip with anxiety despite the fact that he radiates a sense of being ...