Der Kotzbrocken (2015)

Der Kotzbrocken (2015) poster

Sophie Brand is overwhelmed: as a single mother with two jobs no wonder. A mountain of unpaid traffic tickets takes her to the judge, who buzzes her 300 social hours in a home for the disabled. In addition, he puts her on his own brother: Georg, a dreaded patient in the home, who sits in a wheelchair since an accident and only bitterness for his environment left. But Sophie can not rausekeln. So it happens that something special develops out of initial antipathy: trust, friendship, love. The emotional tragicomedy knows how to implement a supposed taboo subject sensitively.

Director: Tomy Wigand
Genre: Comedy, TV Movie
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Alex Komlew
Cinematography: Egon Werdin
Editing: Christian Nauheimer
Production: ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Tomy Wigand
More Films in Genre: Comedy, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Der Kotzbrocken about?
Sophie Brand is overwhelmed: as a single mother with two jobs no wonder. A mountain of unpaid traffic tickets takes her to the judge, who buzzes her 300 social hours in a home for the disabled. In addition, he puts her on his own brother: Georg, a dreaded patient in the home, who sits in a wheelchair since an accident and only bitterness for his environment left. But Sophie can not rausekeln. So it happens that something special develops out of initial antipathy: trust, friendship, love. The emotional tragicomedy knows how to implement a supposed taboo subject sensitively.
Who directed Der Kotzbrocken?
Der Kotzbrocken was directed by Tomy Wigand.
Who stars in Der Kotzbrocken?
Der Kotzbrocken stars Aglaia Szyszkowitz, Roeland Wiesnekker, Martin Rapold, Arsseni Bultmann, Emilie Neumeister, Eva Löbau.
How long is Der Kotzbrocken?
Der Kotzbrocken has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Der Kotzbrocken?
Der Kotzbrocken is a Comedy, TV Movie film.
Where was Der Kotzbrocken produced?
Der Kotzbrocken was produced in Germany.