Policewoman (2000)
A young police woman is faced with the difficulties between her responsibilities at work and her personal responsibilities.
Director: Andreas Dresen
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: May 10, 2000
Cast
- Gabriela Maria Schmeide - Anne
- Axel Prahl - Mike
- Yevgeni Sitokhin - Jegor
- Katrin Sass - Frau Kubitschek
- Klaus Manchen - Wagner
- Heidemarie Schneider - Frau Seifert
- Ursula Werner - Mutter Schmiedel
- Peter Pauli - Vater Schmiedel
- Eberhard Bremer - Otto
- Eberhard Kirchberg - Harald
Screenplay
- Annegret Held (Author)
- Laila Stieler (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Michael Hammon
Editing: Monika Schindler
Production: Westdeutsche Universum-Film GmbH
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Themes
The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Addiction and Recovery, Teacher-Student Relationship, Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest
Keywords
prostitute, police brutality, robbery, unsociability, police, isolation, drug addiction, rostock, punk rock, teacher, domestic violence, police officer, police station, alcoholic, extramarital affair
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Policewoman about?
- A young police woman is faced with the difficulties between her responsibilities at work and her personal responsibilities.
- Who directed Policewoman?
- Policewoman was directed by Andreas Dresen.
- Who stars in Policewoman?
- Policewoman stars Gabriela Maria Schmeide, Axel Prahl, Yevgeni Sitokhin, Katrin Sass, Klaus Manchen, Heidemarie Schneider.
- How long is Policewoman?
- Policewoman has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- What genre is Policewoman?
- Policewoman is a Drama film.
- Where was Policewoman produced?
- Policewoman was produced in Germany.
- What are the themes of Policewoman?
- The themes of Policewoman include: The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Addiction and Recovery, Teacher-Student Relationship, Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest.