Everything Will Be Fine (1998 film)


Everything Will Be Fine is a German comedy film written by Angelina Maccarone and Fatima El-Tayeb, released in 1998. Everything Will Be Fine was the first German film since Toxi with Black German female protagonist. Additionally, it was the first German comedy with a non-white protagonist. The film aired on German TV and brought novelty to German film through its use of comedy to highlight racism. Maccarone drew from screwball comedy of the 1930s and took it back, made it witty, and “queered” it. Additionally, Everything Will Be Fine moved away from a “problem film”, one that accentuates strangeness, to a film that highlights black female protagonists who are self-sufficient and free. The black characters were not depicted as strangers or problems for the German nation through Maccarone's ability to show the “everydayness” of black Germans. This is in stark contrast to Toxi, a 1952 German film, that highlights Toxi, a young black German girl, as a problem.

Cast

Nabou: Kati Studemann
Kim: Chantal de Freitas
Giuseppa: Isabella Parkinson
Kofi: Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
Katja: Aglaia Szyszkowitz
Dieter: Uwe Rohde

Reception

The film won the 1998 Best Feature Film Award at the Paris Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival.