13 Semester (2009)
When Momo leaves his small home town to go to university, he is full of enthusiasm and confidence, but slowly the pressures of study and campus living begin to grind him down. Half way through his course he finds himself at a crossroads with both his relationship and studies.
Director: Frieder Wittich
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 101 min
Release Date: October 29, 2009
Cast
- Max Riemelt - 'Momo'
- Robert Gwisdek - Dirk
- Claudia Eisinger - Kerstin
- Alexander Fehling - Bernd
- Daniel Zillmann - Käthe
- Dieter Mann - Professor Schäfer
- Moritz Pliquet - Arne
- Cyril Sjöström - Flo
- Benjamin Kramme - Uwe
- Michael Herl - Hennes
Screenplay
- Frieder Wittich (Screenplay)
- Oliver Ziegenbalg (Screenplay)
Music: Oliver Thiede
Cinematography: Christian Rein
Editing: Marty Schenk
Production: Instinctive Film, HR, ARTE, Claussen+Wöbke Filmproduktion
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Themes
Childhood Friends Reunited After Years, Platonic Love and Silent Suffering, Neighbor Feud and the Path to Reconciliation, Friendship and Bonds, School Life and Youth
Keywords
friendship, commune, university, lecture
More Films by Director: Frieder Wittich
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 13 Semester about?
- When Momo leaves his small home town to go to university, he is full of enthusiasm and confidence, but slowly the pressures of study and campus living begin to grind him down. Half way through his course he finds himself at a crossroads with both his relationship and studies.
- Who directed 13 Semester?
- 13 Semester was directed by Frieder Wittich.
- Who stars in 13 Semester?
- 13 Semester stars Max Riemelt, Robert Gwisdek, Claudia Eisinger, Alexander Fehling, Daniel Zillmann, Dieter Mann.
- How long is 13 Semester?
- 13 Semester has a runtime of 1h 41m (101 minutes).
- What genre is 13 Semester?
- 13 Semester is a Comedy, Drama, Romance film.
- Where was 13 Semester produced?
- 13 Semester was produced in Germany.
- What are the themes of 13 Semester?
- The themes of 13 Semester include: Childhood Friends Reunited After Years, Platonic Love and Silent Suffering, Neighbor Feud and the Path to Reconciliation, Friendship and Bonds, School Life and Youth.