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''Who Killed Johnny'' is a Swiss-American
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film by
Yangzom Brauen Yangzom Brauen (born 18 April 1980 in Switzerland) is a Swiss actress, activist and writer. Life and work Brauen, the daughter of Swiss ethnologist Martin Brauen and Tibetan artist Sonam Dolma Brauen, started her acting career with small role ...
, filmed and produced in
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in 2013.


Plot

In the first scene of the film, Melanie is at six in the morning brewing ''
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'' in her kitchen; a scene that will be repeated several times. Her alleged boyfriend tries quietly to come in the house, there is a dispute because of his infidelity, and Melanie is stabbed by ''Carlos'' in the kitchen. ''Melanie'' (
Melanie Winiger Melanie Ann Winiger (born 22 January 1979) is a Swiss-Canadian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Switzerland 1996. Early life The daughter of a Swiss national and a Canadian of Indian origin, Melanie Winiger was brought ...
) lives in
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and tried with her childhood friend ''Alex'' ( Max Loong) who also grew up in Zürich in Switzerland, to write the screenplay for a movie in her living room. Both Swiss live in Los Angeles, as actress and actors unknown in their new home, but full of dreams and ambitions in the movie business. They seem to agree only about the planned movie's opening scene in the kitchen, and the male actor ''Carlos''; but not about the further story, whether there should be a comedy, tragedy, a horror movie or thriller. Throughout the day, they muse about the script, fooling around, interrupted by two of their neighbours, ''Jambo'' (Ernest Allan Hausmann) and his girlfriend ''Gudrun'' (
Jordan Carver Ina-Maria Schnitzer (born 30 January 1986), better known as Jordan Carver, is a German glamour model and actress. Early life After graduating from secondary school and vocational school, Carver worked as a hotel manager. She also worked behind- ...
), who like to enjoy themselves in Melanie's pool in the garden. Alex is watching fascinated the hustle and bustle of the two, in particular of Gudrun in the pool during a work break, developing the screenplay in thoughts, as Melanie in the living room, where she thinks about it, the protagonists of the film to make their quirky friends in Los Angeles, also originating in Switzerland. Both unaware that the brownies from Jambo were not intended for the hosts, as they included hashish and tremendously stimulate, they show fantasies of Alex and Melanie in the movie, who had consumed wine before ... In a later scene, the quartet discovers from the balcony a man lying at the bottom of the street, and seems to the victim of a car accident. Jambo wants to help, Melanie denies to avoid problems with the police, as they are foreigners in the United States; Gudrun and Jambo come from Germany, Jambo is illegal in the United States, and three of them are also colored people, as Melanie sets them apart after Jambo brought the supposedly dead in Melanie's apartment. Now in panic, they think about how 'to rid of the dead'. Before they can implement that idea, they notice that the dead man is undoubtedly
Johnny Depp John Christopher Depp II (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor and musician. He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for three Academy Award ...
... The quartet misuse the 'godsend' amateurish, to integrate the supposed star in snippets of their film: love scenes with Gudrun and Melanie, a scene inspired with Melanie in a car inspired by ''
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'' etc. They are interrupted by a self-claimed policeman who inquires on the doorstep to witness a probable
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and the remains of the victim, Alex' hash dealer, and ''Hasso'' and friend which each unannounced bursts in the apartment. Melanie would like to the dead 'get rid of' and Alex knows a ''
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'', which takes the supposed corpse out of the house. In a very short scene, the plastic bag used for that suppose moves, and the non-visible cleaner (but being the police officer) "You had to be dead" says and hits with a stick on his victim. Three months later the first scene of the film is taken finally: Alex (Director), Jambo (sound),
Yangzom Brauen Yangzom Brauen (born 18 April 1980 in Switzerland) is a Swiss actress, activist and writer. Life and work Brauen, the daughter of Swiss ethnologist Martin Brauen and Tibetan artist Sonam Dolma Brauen, started her acting career with small role ...
and two other friends for camera, script and mask, and Melanie (writer, cover). Gudrun acts as the lead actress and
Carlos Leal Carlos Leal (born 9 July 1969) is a Swiss rapper and actor. Leal was born in Lausanne to Galician immigrants. In 1990, he co-founded Sens Unik. The group produced four gold records and contributed music to the films ''La Haine'' (1995) and '' Neu ...
as ''Marcel'' in the male lead role. Because Carlos is concerned about his motivation and especially the unpleasant role as villain, as he claims, the production is delayed more and more, and growing disputes between him as 'professional' and Gudrun as 'amateur', so he shouts, thus the eighth take ends in a disaster – Alex is excited about the setting, but now the movie team now notices that Gudrun actually is stabbed by Marcel in effect. In the final scene of the film, the fictional Swiss television channel CH1 reports in its newscast, that Carlos Leal, actor and former member of ''
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'', has been arrested in Los Angeles for
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, as well as Melanie Winiger and Alex Loong are suspected to be enrolled in a pre-trial detention. A possible link is mentioned with a
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of Johnny Depp, found death three months ago.


Cast

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Melanie Winiger Melanie Ann Winiger (born 22 January 1979) is a Swiss-Canadian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Switzerland 1996. Early life The daughter of a Swiss national and a Canadian of Indian origin, Melanie Winiger was brought ...
as Melanie * Max Loong as Max *
Carlos Leal Carlos Leal (born 9 July 1969) is a Swiss rapper and actor. Leal was born in Lausanne to Galician immigrants. In 1990, he co-founded Sens Unik. The group produced four gold records and contributed music to the films ''La Haine'' (1995) and '' Neu ...
as Marcel and Carlos * Ernest Hausmann as Jambo *
Jordan Carver Ina-Maria Schnitzer (born 30 January 1986), better known as Jordan Carver, is a German glamour model and actress. Early life After graduating from secondary school and vocational school, Carver worked as a hotel manager. She also worked behind- ...
as Gudrun * Tim Talbot as Simon *
Trevor Coppola Trevor Coppola is an actor, musician from Santa Monica, California. The films he has acted in include '' Little Blue Pill'', ''The Hunchback'', ''Matilda'', ''The Bank Job'', ''Lucky Numbers'' and ''3:10 to Yuma'' and ''Vikingdom''. As a musici ...
as Wulf * Gerold Wunstel as Hasso *
Yangzom Brauen Yangzom Brauen (born 18 April 1980 in Switzerland) is a Swiss actress, activist and writer. Life and work Brauen, the daughter of Swiss ethnologist Martin Brauen and Tibetan artist Sonam Dolma Brauen, started her acting career with small role ...
as bar tender and filmcrew * Ronnie Rodriguez as Look-alike of
Johnny Depp John Christopher Depp II (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor and musician. He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for three Academy Award ...
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: * Nadine Bosurgi as Miriam * Florine Elena Deplazes as Penelope * Martina Harrer as Hairdresser client * Melina Hess as Make-up girl * Christopher Karl Johnson as Police officer, Cleaner * Marcus Maria Jung as Cameraman * Garo Kuyumcuovic as Businessman * Barbara Lamelza as Woman at the bar * Tomm Luna as Assistant hairdresser * Melissa Macri as Guest 1 *
David Lee McInnis David Lee McInnis (born December 12, 1973) is an American actor based in Seoul. He has worked in South Korea since 1999. Early life McInnis is the only child of an American father of German and Irish descent and Korean mother who is a native of ...
as Max 2 * Lexy Stork as Lili (as Lexy Rapsomanikis) * Jade Thompson as Guest 2 * Roman Wyden as Newscaster


Production

Produced and collaborated on the comedy have Swiss people living in the United States. The
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was shot during eight days at the home of Yangzom Brauen. A part of the film's budget was collected using
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. Who Killed Johnny is an independent feature film, shot with an international crew and cast in the house of Yangzom Brauen in the Hollywood hills. Funding was provided by the personal support of the crew and cast, private investors and ''
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'' as fundraising platform. The entire crew has helped even when hanging up movie posters and waived fees.


Background

The Swiss actor and writer Yanghom Brauen debuted as director. The script for the
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comedy was written with the co-writer and actor Gerild Wunsterl. They intended to give an inside view on struggling artists and writers, their instincts to survive in the movie business and their ambitions to make a 'hit' in Hollywood despite all odds. While casting, Yangzom Brauen and Shari Yantra Marcacci (producer) found an 'eye catcher' being Jordan Carver making her screen debut with Swiss award winning actress Melanie Winiger, Max Loong and Carlos Leal. The premiere in Zürich was a factored flop: ''Swiss movies have it just hard when the home crowd'', and the simultaneously held ''Zürifäscht'' and the high-summer weather, tolf zhr film distributor Jonas Frei of the Swiss distributor Moviebiz to the media. The director Yangzom Brauen did ''otherwise expect the flop''. ''I am proud that we were in the cinemas ... a sequel is already planned ... only dependent on the funding''.»


Release

The Swiss comedy celebrated their premiere on 13 February 2013 in Los Angeles, where the audience responded very positively; and on 4 July 2013 in the Swiss cinemas: just 600 spectators, of which 300 were premiere guests, visited the cinema release in Zurich. Broadcast on television was carried out for the first time on 5 and 9 December 2013 on the Swiss private channel S1.


International film festivals

In 2013 ''Who Killed Jonny'' was aired and awarded at international six
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, among them the Chicago Comedy Festival, Colortape International Film Festival, Costa Rica International Film Festival, FF2 International Film Festival, Hoboken International Film Festival and the Trinidad International Film Festival, where it get very positive response.


Reception

Although the film flopped in the German-language cinemas, he received mostly positive reviews, and was aired on five US film festivals:


Home media

The film was released on DVD in German (FSK 12) and English language.


Accolades

* 2013 Chicago Comedy Festival: Best screenplay, winner * 2013 Colortape International Film Festival: Best director, nomination * 2013 Costa Rica International Film Festival: Best comedy/feature, winner * 2013 FF2 International Film Festival: Official selection * 2013
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: Best actress, nomination for
Melanie Winiger Melanie Ann Winiger (born 22 January 1979) is a Swiss-Canadian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Switzerland 1996. Early life The daughter of a Swiss national and a Canadian of Indian origin, Melanie Winiger was brought ...
* 2013 Trinidad International Film Festival: Best comedy feature, winner


See also

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Guerrilla filmmaking Guerrilla filmmaking refers to a form of independent filmmaking characterized by ultra-low micro budgets, skeleton crews, and limited props using whatever resources, locations and equipment is available. Often scenes are shot quickly in real loca ...
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Swiss diaspora The Swiss diaspora refers to Swiss people living abroad (german: Auslandsschweizer, french: Suisses de l’étranger, it, Svizzeri all’estero, rm, Svizzers a l’exteriur), also referred to as "fifth Switzerland" (german: Fünfte Schweiz, it, ...


References


External links

* * {{IMDb title, 2580888 2013 films Swiss German-language films 2010s crime comedy films 2013 independent films American independent films Films shot in Los Angeles Films about filmmaking Swiss independent films 2010s screwball comedy films 2013 comedy films 2013 directorial debut films 2010s American films