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5.2 0h 40m

Der die Tollkirsche ausgräbt

The film is set in a country house in Germany on that summer day in 1918 when Germany became a republic and the former emperor left the country. Cecilie, the daughter of parents loyal to the emperor but impoverished, is to be married to the rich Alfred. But on this day, a punk from the future appears, with whom Cecilie immediately falls in love. Communication is difficult, however, as the punk can speak but the other characters are mute and can only be understood through intertitles and exaggerated gestures.

Top Cast

  • Teresa Harder

    Teresa Harder

    Mutter

  • Justus von Dohnányi

    Justus von Dohnányi

    Vater

  • Christoph Bach

    Christoph Bach

    Punk

  • Stefan Arndt

    Stefan Arndt

    Pfarrer

  • Karl Alexander Seidel

    Karl Alexander Seidel

    Theo

  • Emilia Sparanga

    Emilia Sparanga

    Cecilie

  • Max Urlacher

    Max Urlacher

    Alfred

  • Regine Zimmermann

    Regine Zimmermann

    Köchin

Overview

The film is set in a country house in Germany on that summer day in 1918 when Germany became a republic and the former emperor left the country. Cecilie, the daughter of parents loyal to the emperor but impoverished, is to be married to the rich Alfred. But on this day, a punk from the future appears, with whom Cecilie immediately falls in love. Communication is difficult, however, as the punk can speak but the other characters are mute and can only be understood through intertitles and exaggerated gestures.

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