Too Young To Die - FALCO

Music/Biography, Germany 2015

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He was Austria's biggest pop star, one of the most important European musicians of his time, many say: the first white rapper. Falco was an absolute superstar and achieved world fame with his hit ROCK ME AMADEUS. Falco's cultural legacy is more influential than that of any other German-speaking singer. His intelligent, often sarcastic lyrics are entrenched in the collective cultural memory. And his commercial success is also unique in the German-speaking world. The young Hans Hölzel, as the later pop star's civil name is, comes from a working-class district of Vienna and takes his first musical steps as a bass player in various bands. He develops the artificial character "Falco" and is discovered when he performs his first own song Ganz Wien as a break. From now on, the hits string together, crowned by Rock Me Amadeus at the top of the US Billboard Charts - to this day the only German-language song ever to achieve this. But fame comes at a price. Cocaine and alcohol destroy every one of Falco's relationships, private and professional. Soon, hardly anyone wants to work with him anymore. His career is in a dead end, several comeback attempts fail. Falco is just 40 years old and drunk as a skunk when he crashes his car into a bus in 1998. In the documentary "TOO young TO DIE: Falco - Dying to Live", friends and companions such as Falco's manager Horst Bork and Dutch producer Ferdi Bolland tell stories of everyday life and work with the eccentric artist. Even the woman who thought Falco was her father for seven years tells of the not always easy life as the daughter of the capricious pop star. Private video footage of Falco's friend Conny de Beauclair provides a glimpse behind the scenes.
52 min
HD
Starting at 14
Audio language:
German

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Director:

Jobst Knigge

Writer:

Jobst Knigge

Producer:

Leopold Hoesch

Protagonist:

Falco

Original title:

Too Young To Die - FALCO

Original language:

German

Format:

16:9 HD, Color

Age rating:

Starting at 14

Audio language:

German

Further links:

IMDb