Eisland
Released 5 years ago in 2021. Eisland is a tv movie/comedy film. directed by Ute Wieland. At just 88 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Axel Prahl, Merlin Rose, and Inge Maux
Synopsis
For Marko, life mainly consists of frozen pizzas and back pain. For almost 30 years, the widower has been hauling frozen goods for the company "Eisland" to the front doors of his mostly older customers. When Marko has to take early retirement due to illness, his life gets into imbalance. Thereby Marko has only one goal: his studying son should have it better one day. Lawyer or judge, that would be something. The main thing is no work where you have to wear a name tag. The decease of an old female customer unexpectedly opens up a whole new business model for Marko. Unfortunately, he reckoned without the nosy neighbors. To make matters worse, his own son also finds out about it. Marko's house of cards threatens to collapse. Then he meets his idol Roland Kaiser at the bar.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Axel Prahl
as Marko Wendrichs
Merlin Rose
as Steffen Wendrichs
Inge Maux
as Ingeborg Meuer
Christine Schorn
as Charlotte Horn
Jan Henrik Stahlberg
as Rudolf Staar
Narges Rashidi
as Orthopädin Amira Narvid
Pheline Roggan
as Physiotherapeutin Verena
Roland Kaiser
as Roland Kaiser
Björn Meyer
as Lieferant
Michael Specht
as Lieferant
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Riva Film
- NDR
- ARD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Eisland about?
For Marko, life mainly consists of frozen pizzas and back pain. For almost 30 years, the widower has been hauling frozen goods for the company "Eisland" to the front doors of his mostly older custo...
Who directed Eisland?
Eisland was directed by Ute Wieland.
How long is Eisland?
Eisland has a runtime of 1 hours and 28 minutes (88 minutes total).
When was Eisland released?
Eisland was released on July 3, 2021 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Eisland?
The main cast of Eisland includes Axel Prahl, Merlin Rose, Inge Maux, Christine Schorn, Jan Henrik Stahlberg.