Free-running Men (2011)
Some call it a men's holiday, the other flee from themselves: Thomas, Jens and Malte have rented a holiday home on a secluded Swedish lake - the complete contrast to life at home. They are only partially satisfied with that for different reasons. One is around 40, the first interim balance revealed weak points. But even in the Swedish forest, where there are at least one moose in addition to the free-running men, the guys catch up on the reality quickly. Because the wasteland is not as gullible as hoped ...
Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: March 30, 2011
Cast
- Wotan Wilke Möhring - Thomas Zabel
- Fritz Karl - Malte
- Mark Waschke - Jens
- Julia Beerhold - Eloise
- Claudia Mehnert - Marion
- Lisa Werlinder - Malin
- Filip Peeters - Max
- Isabella Surel - Nadine
- Jördis Triebel - Karin
- Stephan Schad - Psychologe
Screenplay
- Gernot Gricksch (Screenplay)
- Gernot Gricksch (Novel)
Production: ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Free-running Men about?
- Some call it a men's holiday, the other flee from themselves: Thomas, Jens and Malte have rented a holiday home on a secluded Swedish lake - the complete contrast to life at home. They are only partially satisfied with that for different reasons. One is around 40, the first interim balance revealed weak points. But even in the Swedish forest, where there are at least one moose in addition to the free-running men, the guys catch up on the reality quickly. Because the wasteland is not as gullible as hoped ...
- Who directed Free-running Men?
- Free-running Men was directed by Matthias Tiefenbacher.
- Who stars in Free-running Men?
- Free-running Men stars Wotan Wilke Möhring, Fritz Karl, Mark Waschke, Julia Beerhold, Claudia Mehnert, Lisa Werlinder.
- How long is Free-running Men?
- Free-running Men has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- Where was Free-running Men produced?
- Free-running Men was produced in Germany.