Ice age. Sven won't speak a single word to Lolle. Alex doesn't answer the telephone. One rejection after another in the job market, and money is running out. When Lolle then meets Fred, her old acquaintance formerly known as Fatman, sitting despondently on a park bench, homeless and jobless - she takes pity on him and offers him refuge in her flat. A new flatmate with stress guarantee and an insatiable appetite for anything he can find in the communal fridge. Lolle goes with Fred to the Labour Exchange. Utterly depressing. The only job offer for him: signalman with German Rail. Fred's last resort: "I bake a mean cake! 'Fred's and Lolle's bake-a-cake' - that's a great business idea." And when Lolle's drawing job for the youth page of a daily newspaper folds, she seriously considers joining Fred's baking service. After all, Sven urgently needs Lolle's rent to be able to pay the child support for his son Daniel. Hart is seriously in love. And anyone in love is also jealous. Hart decides to take a closer look at Sarah's aikido instructor. And in a fit of one-upmanship, Hart boasts that he is about to appear as a stand-up comedian. Great! The aikido instructor immediately invites the whole course to the performance.
Key Information
Original Title | Berlin, Berlin |
Genre |
Comedy Sitcom |
Produced by: | Degeto Film GmbH |
Year Of Production | 2004 |
Duration | 00h25h00h00 min |
Country Of Origin | Germany |
Language Versions | German [OV], French [DUB] |
Cast & Crew
Director/s | Franziska Meyer Price Gudrun Scheerer Sven Unterwaldt jr. |
Cast | Felicitas Woll Sandra Borgmann Jan Sosniok Matthias Klimsa Charlotte Schwab Jürgen Mai |
Producer/s | |
Writer/s | David Safier Nicholas Hause and Katharina Mestre |