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Helden 06 is a 2006 sports brickfilm by Daniel Müller, Florian Plag, Martin Seibert and Ingo Steidl.[1] It is the sequel to Die Helden von Bern from 2002. Unlike that film, it is not a recreation of a historical football match, but instead is a fictional story of the then-upcoming 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. It was created with over 30kg of LEGO and over 1000 minifigures, and The LEGO Group provided materials for the film.[2][3]

Helden 06 was initially only available to view by ordering on DVD or by seeing at a 35mm screening. The DVD included a choice between 8 different commentaries, spanning 5 languages. The film was screened at Steinerei 2006, not as part of the main competition but during the intermission while the judges decided on the competition winner.[4]

Plot[]

Team Line-ups[]

Germany[]

  • GK - 1 - Oliver Kahn - 37 (FC Bayern Munich)
  • DF - 2 - Andreas Hinkel - 24 (VfB Stuttgart)
  • DF - 21 - Phillip Lahm - 22/23 (FC Bayern Munich)
  • DF - 17 - Per Mertesacker - 22 (Werder Bremen)
  • DF - 4 - Robert Huth - 21/22 (Chelsea FC)
  • MF - 7 - Bastian Schweinsteiger - 21/22 (FC Bayern Munich)
  • MF - 8 - Torsten Frings - 29/30 (Werder Bremen)
  • MF - 10 - Sebastian Deisler - 26 (FC Bayern Munich)
  • MF - 13 - Michael Ballack - 29/30 (FC Bayern Munich)
  • FW - 22 - Kevin Kuranyi - 24 (FC Schalke 04)
  • FW - 14 - Gerald Asamoah - 27/28 (FC Schalke 04)
Substitutes[]
  • GK - 23 - Timo Hildebrand - 27 (VfB Stuttgart)
  • FW - 20 - Lukas Podolski - 21 (1. FC Koln)

World All-Stars[]

  • GK - 1 - Gianluigi Buffon (Italy) - 28 (Juventus)
  • DF - 2 - Michel Salgado (Spain) - 30/31 (Real Madrid CF)
  • DF - 4 - Rigobert Song (Cameroon) - 29/30 (Galatasaray SK)
  • DF - 16 - Ricardo Carvalho (Portugal) - 27/28 (Chelsea FC)
  • MF - 9 - Edgar Davids (Netherlands) - 33 (Tottenham Hotspur)
  • MF - 8 - Juan Roman Riquelme (Argentina) - 27/28 (Villarreal CF)
  • MF - 7 - David Beckham (England) - 31 (Real Madrid CF)
  • MF - 10 - Zinedine Zidane (France) - 34 (Real Madrid CF)
  • MF - 10 - Ronaldinho (Brazil) - 26 (FC Barcelona)
  • FW - 9 - Jared Borgetti (Mexico) - 32/33 (Bolton Wanderers FC)
  • FW - 7 - Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine) - 29/30 (AC Milan)
Substitutes[]
  • DF - 6 - Roberto Carlos (Brazil) - 33 (Real Madrid CF)
  • DF - 6 - Taribo West (Nigeria) - 32 (Free Agent)
  • MF - 7 - Hidetoshi Nakata (Japan) - 29 (Bolton Wanderers FC)
  • MF - 11 - Pavel Nedved (Czech Republic) - 33/34 (Juventus)
  • FW - 10 - Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden) - 24/25 (Juventus)

Crew[]

  • Daniel Müller - Director
  • Florian Plag - Director
  • Martin Seibert - Director
  • Ingo Steidl - Director
  • Frank Stöckle, Lotto King Karl, Phil Bonney, Rodrigo Abelenda Suárez, François Daumas, Roberto Mingoia, Louis Schmuck, Julian Schnell - Commentators
  • Roland Schmitt, Angela Cuevas Alcañiz, Felix Seibert, Marcus Larsson & Emma Thelin, Kenji Howoldt, Torsten Augenstein, Oliver Kobe, Dennis vom Berg - Subtitles
  • Prof. Götz Gruner - Support
  • Paul Friese, Alexandra Angerer, Sybille Hody - Set builders
  • Hendrik Wilhelms and Stefan Müller - Surround mix
  • Raquel Castro Mosquera - "Sprecherakquise Spanien"
  • Hans-Jürgen Schupp - Voice imitation
  • Alexander Steimle - Dialog
  • Ralf Jäger - Music
  • Annetraut Wickenhäuser, Steidl family, many more - Catering
  • Ernst Seibert, Stefan Wunderle, Birgit Szimon, Jürgen Hommer - Borrowed equipment
  • Hochschule Offenburg, LEGO, E.G.O. - Elektrogerätebau GMBH, Andreas Ruff (motion control), Anixe Entertainment, Gemeinde Oberderdingen, Seibert Medienagentur, Kurtsfilme - Sponsors

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