Where We Come From (2024)
Summer 1994: Christian grows up under the violent hand of his father. When his mother dies, his aunt Juli fights to ensure that Christian can attend secondary school. In the process, he gets caught in the middle.
Director: Marc Brummund
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: July 2, 2024
Cast
- Camille Loup Moltzen - Christian
- Svenja Jung - Juli
- Leonard Kunz - Ottes
- Mercedes Müller - Mira
- André Eisermann - Willy
- Felician Hohnloser - Ralf
- Steffen Wink - Horst
- Sina Peris - Ludmilla
- Philipp Lind - Henni
- Dennis Scheuermann - Elvis
Screenplay
Music: Christoph Kaiser, Julian Maas
Cinematography: Matthias Bolliger
Editing: Antje Zynga
Production: Saxonia Media, SWR, BR
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Themes
Crushing Despair and the Void, A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Social Commentary and Reflection
Keywords
based on novel or book, poverty, 1990s
Similar Movies
More Films by Director: Marc Brummund
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Where We Come From about?
- Summer 1994: Christian grows up under the violent hand of his father. When his mother dies, his aunt Juli fights to ensure that Christian can attend secondary school. In the process, he gets caught in the middle.
- Who directed Where We Come From?
- Where We Come From was directed by Marc Brummund.
- Who stars in Where We Come From?
- Where We Come From stars Camille Loup Moltzen, Svenja Jung, Leonard Kunz, Mercedes Müller, André Eisermann, Felician Hohnloser.
- How long is Where We Come From?
- Where We Come From has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- What genre is Where We Come From?
- Where We Come From is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Where We Come From produced?
- Where We Come From was produced in Germany.
- What are the themes of Where We Come From?
- The themes of Where We Come From include: Crushing Despair and the Void, A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Social Commentary and Reflection.