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Mahmoud spent three years in prison. Now the petty criminal projectionist is finally free again. He would like to become an artist, but he lacks talent. Fortunately, he has his best buddy Hennig, who is there to help him, but doesn't really have a clue. But no matter what Henning does, Mahmoud ruins it again. Together, the buddies throw themselves into life in pursuit of fun and money. With his second "Berlin film", legendary director Klaus Lemke tells an unusual buddy story in his typical style: wild, experimental, restless - with young amateur actors and a lot of improvisation, this is an unvarnished picture of the German capital.

Top Cast

  • Henning Gronkowski

    Henning Gronkowski

    Henning

  • Thomas Mahmoud

    Thomas Mahmoud

    Mahmoud

  • Tini Bönig

    Tini Bönig

    Tini

  • Matthias Lier

    Matthias Lier

  • Hanni Bergesch

    Hanni Bergesch

  • Gregor Biermann

    Gregor Biermann

  • Timo Jacobs

    Timo Jacobs

Overview

Mahmoud spent three years in prison. Now the petty criminal projectionist is finally free again. He would like to become an artist, but he lacks talent. Fortunately, he has his best buddy Hennig, who is there to help him, but doesn't really have a clue. But no matter what Henning does, Mahmoud ruins it again. Together, the buddies throw themselves into life in pursuit of fun and money. With his second "Berlin film", legendary director Klaus Lemke tells an unusual buddy story in his typical style: wild, experimental, restless - with young amateur actors and a lot of improvisation, this is an unvarnished picture of the German capital.

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