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Hangtime

October 14, 2009 4.3/10 (4 votes)

Originally released in 2009. Hangtime is a drama film. directed by Wolfgang Groos.

Starring Max Kupfer, Mišel Matičević, and Mirjam Weichselbraun

Synopsis

Vinz is in the middle of his A-levels and thus in the early stages of a new phase in his life, which presents him with major challenges. As the top scorer at Phoenix Hagen, the success of the upcoming final game is in his hands. He has what it takes to become a professional basketball player and his brother Georg, who is twelve years older, can't imagine anything better for Vinz's life. After all, his own basketball career failed ten years ago after the tragic death of his parents due to the stresses and strains of his private life. Now Vinz is supposed to make up for what Georg was denied back then. But does Vinz even want to? He has been secretly applying for a scholarship in the USA for months, although the idea of leaving his two old friends Samy and Ali behind is difficult for him. When Vinz falls in love with Kathi, he is even less sure of his own plans. The final match for promotion to the 1st Bundesliga will not only decide the future of Phoenix Hagen.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 14, 2009 16 years ago
User Rating 4.3/10 Mixed (4 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

  • 3L Filmverleih
  • Little Shark Entertainment
  • Torus
  • Pandora Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hangtime about?

Vinz is in the middle of his A-levels and thus in the early stages of a new phase in his life, which presents him with major challenges. As the top scorer at Phoenix Hagen, the success of the upcom...

Who directed Hangtime?

Hangtime was directed by Wolfgang Groos.

When was Hangtime released?

Hangtime was released on October 14, 2009 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Hangtime?

The main cast of Hangtime includes Max Kupfer, Mišel Matičević, Mirjam Weichselbraun, Veit Stübner, Zach Freeman.