A Thousand Lines movie poster

A Thousand Lines

September 29, 2022 1h 33m 6.0/10 (36 votes)

Released 4 years ago in 2022. A Thousand Lines is a comedy film. directed by Michael Herbig.

Starring Elyas M'Barek, Jonas Nay, and Michael Ostrowski

Synopsis

Star reporter Lars Bogenius is a respected journalist and knows how to wow his readers and critics with emotional reportage. Emotional, realistic and moving, his style regularly promises to win him the industry's most coveted awards. His publishing house is also grateful to the exceptional journalist, because the paper's numbers are sinking and are being cushioned by Bogenius' reportage, among other things. Everything sounds too good to be true - at least that's the opinion of freelance journalist Juan Romero, who takes on the inconsistencies and looks deeper behind Bogenius' research and reportage. It's a dangerous plan that faces numerous obstacles. But what he discovers turns out to be the biggest journalism scandal in Germany.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 29, 2022 3 years ago
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Runtime 1h 33m 93 minutes total
User Rating 6.0/10 Mixed (36 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany + 2 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • UFA Fiction
  • Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany
  • Feine Filme
  • Fresco Film
  • Fremantle Productions
  • Beta Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Thousand Lines about?

Star reporter Lars Bogenius is a respected journalist and knows how to wow his readers and critics with emotional reportage. Emotional, realistic and moving, his style regularly promises to win him...

Who directed A Thousand Lines?

A Thousand Lines was directed by Michael Herbig.

How long is A Thousand Lines?

A Thousand Lines has a runtime of 1 hours and 33 minutes (93 minutes total).

When was A Thousand Lines released?

A Thousand Lines was released on September 29, 2022 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in A Thousand Lines?

The main cast of A Thousand Lines includes Elyas M'Barek, Jonas Nay, Michael Ostrowski, Michael Maertens, Jörg Hartmann.