| Eight Miles High | |
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| Directed by | Achim Bornhak | 
| Written by | Dagmar Benke, Achim Bornhak, C. P. Hant, Olaf Kraemer | 
| Produced by | Ralph Brosche | 
| Starring | Natalia Avelon | 
| Cinematography | Benjamin Dernbecher | 
| Edited by | Peter Przygodda | 
Production company  | Warner Bros.  | 
Release date  | 1 February 2007 | 
Running time  | 114 min. | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Eight Miles High (original title: Das wilde Leben, lit. The Wild Life) is a 2007 German biographical motion picture, set in the 1960s and depicting the "wild life" of Uschi Obermaier, a West German sex symbol and icon of the era.
Film Synopsis
Obermaier enjoyed sexual freedom at the legendary Kommune 1 in Berlin after being with the krautrock band Bröselpilze. In the Kommune, she becomes friendly with Rainer Langhans. The young woman from Munich gains employment as a model, and becomes a sex symbol and youth icon. Now a cover girl in Playboy magazine, she meets rock stars such as Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, while Italian film producer, Carlo Ponti, offers her a ten-year contract, but she declines: her freedom is more important than a contract.
During her intensive relationship with Keith Richards, she begins to recognize the dark side of the shiny glamour world she lives in: the isolation of the stars, and the groupie-populated milieux of anonymous hotel rooms — this is not her idea of life.
She finds new freedom in a relationship with the adventurer Dieter Bockhorn (David Scheller). They fall in love and go on a six-year road trip around the world. Later, Bockhorn dies in a motorcycle accident in Mexico.
Cast
- Natalia Avelon as Uschi Obermaier
 - Matthias Schweighöfer as Rainer Langhans
 - Victor Norén (singer of the Swedish band Sugarplum Fairy) as Mick Jagger
 - Alexander Scheer as Keith Richards
 - David Scheller as Dieter Bockhorn.
 - Urs Rechn as "the knocker" Norbert Grupe
 
Production crew
- Directed by Achim Bornhak.
 - Written by Achim Bornhak and Olaf Kraemer.
 - Based on a work by C. P. Hant, Dagmar Benke and Olaf Kraemer
 
Filming locations
- Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Bavaria in Germany
 - Goa, Jaipur, and Rajasthan in India
 
Soundtrack
Ville Valo and Natalia Avelon recorded a cover version of the Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazlewood song Summer Wine for the soundtrack. A music video was also shot, featuring Valo and Avelon with the real Uschi Obermaier.
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