Stille Post (2008)

Andrea is a teacher at a gymnasium in Lübeck. She prefers to convince her students with arguments rather than punishments. But it can also be very specific: For example, when it comes to averting the advances of her problem student Niklas. He has fallen in love with her, much to the grief of his girlfriend and classmate Lisa. On a school trip, the situation comes to a head, Andrea feels increasingly pressurized by Niklas. Her husband Michael is not much help in this situation - the dentist has just started a new job and only his research in mind. Jealous Lisa tells in school that they do have a relationship, which makes their marriage very much tested.

Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 89 min
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Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stille Post about?
Andrea is a teacher at a gymnasium in Lübeck. She prefers to convince her students with arguments rather than punishments. But it can also be very specific: For example, when it comes to averting the advances of her problem student Niklas. He has fallen in love with her, much to the grief of his girlfriend and classmate Lisa. On a school trip, the situation comes to a head, Andrea feels increasingly pressurized by Niklas. Her husband Michael is not much help in this situation - the dentist has just started a new job and only his research in mind. Jealous Lisa tells in school that they do have a relationship, which makes their marriage very much tested.
Who directed Stille Post?
Stille Post was directed by Matthias Tiefenbacher.
Who stars in Stille Post?
Stille Post stars Ursula Karven, Axel Milberg, Johanna Gastdorf, Katrin Sass, Sergej Moya, Oliver Breite.
How long is Stille Post?
Stille Post has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is Stille Post?
Stille Post is a Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was Stille Post produced?
Stille Post was produced in Germany.