Selbstgespräche
Originally released in 2008. Selbstgespräche is a comedy film. directed by André Erkau.
Starring Johannes Allmayer, Maximilian Brückner, and August Zirner
Synopsis
With a smile and beautiful words, you can create trust, build sympathy and sell your counterpart everything within four minutes. Welcome to the call center, the collection point for lifelong dreams in financial straits. If you're young and need money, you've come to the right place under the headset in the small telephone box. Sascha Wegemann has the best prerequisites when he enters the open-plan office of a Cologne call center for the first time. He has a way with words, the 30-year-old is sure of that. After all, he has what it takes to become the biggest presenter on German television, even if he has so far only worked as a crowd-pleaser for a chart show. Reality catches up with Sascha when his girlfriend Astrid becomes pregnant. What is more important, career or family, dream or responsibility? Sascha can't make up his mind.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Johannes Allmayer
as Adrian Becher
Maximilian Brückner
as Sascha
August Zirner
as Richard Harms
Daniel Drewes
as Ralf
Antje Widdra
as Marie Bremer
Mina Tander
as Astrid
Kirsten Block
as Gisela Harms
Heinz-Werner Kraehkamp
as Alfred Becher
Melanie Vollmer
as Gabriele Deutschmann
Dagmar Sachse
as Daggi Wegener
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Selbstgespräche about?
With a smile and beautiful words, you can create trust, build sympathy and sell your counterpart everything within four minutes. Welcome to the call center, the collection point for lifelong dreams...
Who directed Selbstgespräche?
Selbstgespräche was directed by André Erkau.
How long is Selbstgespräche?
Selbstgespräche has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was Selbstgespräche released?
Selbstgespräche was released on July 30, 2008 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Selbstgespräche?
The main cast of Selbstgespräche includes Johannes Allmayer, Maximilian Brückner, August Zirner, Daniel Drewes, Antje Widdra.