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Fucking Berlin

June 1, 2016 1h 34m 5.7/10 (113 votes)

Originally released in 2016. Fucking Berlin is a drama/romance film. directed by Florian Gottschick.

Starring Svenja Jung, Mateusz Dopieralski, and Michael Kind

Synopsis

Sonia breaks the perhaps most exciting time of her life, because the 20-year-old moves to Berlin for a mathematics study. Once there, she soon began to build up a new circle of friends, and then she fell in love with the kind, but irresponsible Ladja. There is only one big catch: the dear money is a bit scarce and therefore Sonia one day, financially, but also from curiosity, the path to prostitution. From now on, it leads a brisk double flight, which can fly at any time. Her experiences are ambivalent, as part-time she often gets into difficult situations, but also gets to know nice people, while she enjoys life just as a student. But how long can it maintain the double game?

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 1, 2016 9 years ago
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Runtime 1h 34m 94 minutes total
User Rating 5.7/10 Mixed (113 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Arenico Productions GmbH

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fucking Berlin about?

Sonia breaks the perhaps most exciting time of her life, because the 20-year-old moves to Berlin for a mathematics study. Once there, she soon began to build up a new circle of friends, and then sh...

Who directed Fucking Berlin?

Fucking Berlin was directed by Florian Gottschick.

How long is Fucking Berlin?

Fucking Berlin has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).

When was Fucking Berlin released?

Fucking Berlin was released on June 1, 2016 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Fucking Berlin?

The main cast of Fucking Berlin includes Svenja Jung, Mateusz Dopieralski, Michael Kind, Rudolf Martin, Christoph Letkowski.

Is Fucking Berlin worth watching?

Fucking Berlin has a user rating of 5.7/10 based on 113 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.