Angsthasen (2007)
Adrian Zumbusch is an extreme phobic and hypochondriac rolled into one. His life is like one long panic attack. The news that he has leukemia and only three months to live is like a liberating blow. Now that he has nothing left to lose, he blossoms and daringly throws himself into a wild life - and into love. He finds the perfect woman in doctor Katja Lorenz, who has a weakness for hopeless cases. But then it turns out that the diagnoses have been mixed up. The fatal diagnosis was not Zumbusch's at all.
Director: Franziska Buch
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: September 26, 2007
Cast
- Edgar Selge - Adrian Zumbusch
- Nina Kunzendorf - Dr. Katja Lorenz
- Claudia Messner - Sylvie Zumbusch
- Jule Ronstedt - Rita Stolze
- Uwe Ochsenknecht - Psychotherapeut
- Jürgen Hentsch - Andreas Zumbach
- Hildegard Schmahl - Frau Zumbach
- Nicholas Ofczarek - Axel Reichert
- Robert Dölle - Dr. Müller
- Philipp Moog - Freund von Katja
Production: ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Franziska Buch
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Angsthasen about?
- Adrian Zumbusch is an extreme phobic and hypochondriac rolled into one. His life is like one long panic attack. The news that he has leukemia and only three months to live is like a liberating blow. Now that he has nothing left to lose, he blossoms and daringly throws himself into a wild life - and into love. He finds the perfect woman in doctor Katja Lorenz, who has a weakness for hopeless cases. But then it turns out that the diagnoses have been mixed up. The fatal diagnosis was not Zumbusch's at all.
- Who directed Angsthasen?
- Angsthasen was directed by Franziska Buch.
- Who stars in Angsthasen?
- Angsthasen stars Edgar Selge, Nina Kunzendorf, Claudia Messner, Jule Ronstedt, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Jürgen Hentsch.
- How long is Angsthasen?
- Angsthasen has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Angsthasen?
- Angsthasen is a Comedy, Drama film.
- Where was Angsthasen produced?
- Angsthasen was produced in Germany.