Goodbye Berlin
Tschick (English: Goodbye Berlin) is a 2016 German comedy-drama film directed by Fatih Akın, based on Wolfgang Herrndorf's bestselling 2010 novel Tschick (released as Why We Took the Car in English-speaking countries). The film depicts two teenage outsiders from Berlin who steal a car and go on an eccentric roadtrip through Eastern Germany during the summer holidays. Tschick received mostly positive reviews in Germany.[2][3][4]
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Directed by | Fatih Akın |
Written by | Lars Hubrich, Hark Bohm, Fatih Akin |
Produced by | Marco Mehlitz |
Cinematography | Rainer Klausmann |
Edited by | Andrew Bird |
Music by | Vince Pope |
Production company | Lago Film[1] |
Distributed by | StudioCanal[1] |
Release dates |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Tristan Göbel as Maik Klingenberg
- Anand Batbileg as Andrej "Tschick" Tschichatschow
- Nicole Mercedes Müller as Isa Schmidt
- Aniya Wendel as Tatjana Cosic
- Anja Schneider as Maik's mother
- Uwe Bohm as Maik's father
- Xenia Assenza as Mona, father's secretary
- Udo Samel as Herr Wagenbach, teacher
- Claudia Geisler as Mother of child-rich family
- Marc Hosemann as village policeman
- Alexander Scheer as the judge
- Friederike Kempter as Maik's lawyer
External links
References
- "Tschick". filmportal.de. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
- Höbel, Wolfgang: "'Tschick' on Speed". Der Spiegel, September 10, 2016, No. 37, page 130.
- Tschick review in Die Zeit, September 14, 2016
- Rebhandl, Bert: "Wo liegt nochmal Nichts-wie-raus-hier?" Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, September 14, 2016, No. 215, page 9.
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