Kida Khodr Ramadan Leads 'GÖZ,' a Modern Goethe Adaptation
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAcclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.
Kida Khodr Ramadan, celebrated for his performance in '4 Blocks', is set to take on a leading role in 'GÖZ', a new cinematic endeavor by director Nuran David Calis. This project offers a contemporary interpretation of Goethe's classic 'Götz von Berlichingen'. The film is currently under development at Maze Pictures, a production company recognized for its collaborative European projects. Calis's vision aims to bridge historical literary themes with present-day societal challenges, promising a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.
The narrative of 'GÖZ' centers on Ramadan's portrayal of an anti-hero who fiercely defends his home and community from external forces. Set against a backdrop of urban upheaval and political maneuvering, the story explores themes of resistance and the fight for autonomy. Maze Pictures, with its extensive experience in international co-productions and critically acclaimed films, provides a robust foundation for this ambitious project, indicating a significant entry into contemporary German cinema.
Ramadan's Transformation in 'GÖZ'
Kida Khodr Ramadan, an actor who rose to prominence through the internationally recognized series '4 Blocks' available on Amazon Prime Video, is preparing for a new challenge in his career. He has been cast in the lead role for 'GÖZ', a film directed by Nuran David Calis. This project is a bold, modern interpretation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's historical drama 'Götz von Berlichingen'. Calis, known for his ability to translate classic literature into contemporary screen productions, previously earned accolades for his adaptation of Georg Büchner's 'Woyzeck'. The selection of Ramadan for this role suggests a powerful and intense performance, as producers Geraldine Laprell and Philipp Kreuzer of Maze Pictures have highlighted his unique intensity and authenticity, deeming him the ideal choice to embody Goethe's rebellious spirit in a modern context. This collaboration promises to bring a fresh perspective to a timeless tale.
The film 'GÖZ' is currently in development with Maze Pictures, a production house based in Munich and Berlin, renowned for its involvement in European co-production initiatives. The plot reimagines Goethe's historical figure as an contemporary anti-hero engaged in a struggle against urban displacement. The story unfolds within a neighborhood facing immense pressure from corporate entities and political corruption, where Ramadan's character takes a stand to protect his residence and uphold his dignity. Calis intends for 'GÖZ' to seamlessly connect the turbulent "Sturm und Drang" movement of the 18th century with the complex socio-political landscape of modern Germany, offering a nuanced exploration of resistance and identity. The film is anticipated to be a significant work that continues Maze Pictures' tradition of producing internationally resonant and artistically bold cinema.
Maze Pictures: Bridging Classics and Contemporary Cinema
Maze Pictures, the production company behind 'GÖZ', is known for its strategic positioning as a German independent studio with a strong international co-production focus. Their involvement in 'GÖZ' signifies their continued commitment to adapting canonical works for a contemporary audience, a strategy exemplified by director Nuran David Calis's previous successful modernization of 'Woyzeck'. This approach allows them to explore timeless themes through a fresh lens, engaging new generations of viewers while honoring the source material. Maze Pictures' portfolio includes a diverse range of films and television series, showcasing their versatility and capacity to handle projects with both artistic integrity and broad appeal, reinforcing their role as a key player in the global film industry.
The production history of Maze Pictures underscores its reputation for engaging in ambitious and globally appealing projects. Their credits include the Oscar Wilde biopic 'The Happy Prince', featuring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth, the action-comedy 'Guns Akimbo' starring Daniel Radcliffe, and Abel Ferrara's 'Siberia', with Willem Dafoe. On the television front, Maze has successfully navigated both local commissions and multi-territory productions, such as the German-Dutch-Norwegian fantasy series 'Heirs of the Night' and 'The Crimson Rivers', an adaptation that is now in its fourth season. Their production 'Sunshine Eyes' received critical acclaim and streamed on Netflix, while 'Himmel, Herrgott, Sakrament' found success on German television and Amazon. Through its subsidiary, Supernix, Maze Pictures has also facilitated high-profile international productions with major English-language stars, including the second season of 'Nine Perfect Strangers' with Nicole Kidman and 'Cliffhanger' featuring Pierce Brosnan and Lily James. This extensive experience highlights Maze Pictures' strategic importance as a cross-border partner, adept at assembling star-studded packages and delivering compelling narratives that resonate on a global scale.

