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Black Sheep (2006)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Oliver Rihs

Synopsis

Black Sheep (original title: Schwarze Schafe) is a german/swiss black and white movie. It's separated into five episodes, which tell stories of the Berlin city life. A hopeless impostor. An East German couple who dreams of the big money. Three Turkish teenagers who do everything to have sex. Two hapless Satanists. And gay boys who dream of a better world. An anarchist, humorous black comedy about life in Berlin.

Actors

Robert Stadlober
Robert Stadlober
Breslin, Julian's Best Friend
Tom Schilling
Tom Schilling
Julian, Breslin's Best Friend
Jule Böwe
Jule Böwe
Charlotte Heinze
Milan Peschel
Milan Peschel
Peter Harminsky, Charlotte's Friend
Jenny Deimling
Jenny Deimling
Daniela Köhler, Charlotte's College Friend
Robert Lohr
Robert Lohr
Stefan Köhler, Daniela's Friend
Michael Kinkel
Michael Kinkel
Volker Dietl, Daniela's Rich Husband
Manuel Flurin Hendry
Manuel Flurin Hendry
Receptionist
Marc Hosemann
Marc Hosemann
Boris Wecker, the Imposter
Barbara Kowa
Barbara Kowa
Nadja, Vogue-Manager
Bruno Cathomas
Bruno Cathomas
Roger, Boris's Best Friend
Marie-Helene Echard
Marie-Helene Echard
Edna, Roger's Wife
Anna Victor Wemakor
Anna Victor Wemakor
Lilith, Edna's Daughter
Dietmar Rüttiger
Dietmar Rüttiger
Chef de Service
Sandra Nedeleff
Sandra Nedeleff
Waitress
René Römert
René Römert
President of the Agency
Stefan Ebner
Stefan Ebner
Vice President of the Agency
Narges Rashidi
Narges Rashidi
Leo's Girlfriend
Daniel Krauss
Daniel Krauss
Caramel, Ex-lover of Klies
Beat Marti
Beat Marti
Klies, Ex-lover of Caramel
Christopher Lukas
Christopher Lukas
Freak
Molly Luft
Molly Luft
Molly Luft, Agency Office Worker
Kirk Kirchberger
Kirk Kirchberger
Fred, Chief-Satanist
Daniel Zillmann
Daniel Zillmann
Arnold, Fred's Servant
Isabelle Ertmann
Isabelle Ertmann
Arnold's Mother
Irina Kastrinidis
Irina Kastrinidis
Natascha, Fred's Secondlast Problem
Lilli Goldhammer
Lilli Goldhammer
Child, Fred's Last Problem
Jens Wassermann
Jens Wassermann
Singer Jesus Freak
Gert Galonska
Gert Galonska
Jesus Freak #1
Verena Weiss
Verena Weiss
Jesus Freak #2
Thomas Hess
Thomas Hess
Jesus Freak #3
Marc Ottiker
Marc Ottiker
Jesus Freak #4
Eralp Uzun
Eralp Uzun
Ali
Oktay Özdemir
Oktay Özdemir
Birol
Richard Hanschmann
Richard Hanschmann
Halil
Frank Giering
Frank Giering
Doorman #1 of KitKat-Club
Robert Strasser
Robert Strasser
Doorman #2 of KitKat-Club
Mina Tander
Mina Tander
Olga, Hitchhiker
Ursula Ullrich
Ursula Ullrich
Anna, Hitchhiker
Rüdiger Rudolph
Rüdiger Rudolph
Horst / Welfare Victim / Artist
Emma Ott
Emma Ott
Claudia, Goa Party Dancer
Isabelle Höpfner
Isabelle Höpfner
Hanna, Goa Party Dancer
Hassan Kassab
Hassan Kassab
Cyclist 'Ey Alter'
Adrian Can
Adrian Can
Ketamin Barkeeper
Olga Kolb
Olga Kolb
Barbie, Ali's Willing Girl
Christian Samuel Weber
Christian Samuel Weber
Hotel Page

Crews

Oliver Rihs
Oliver Rihs
Director
Thomas Hess
Thomas Hess
Writer
David Keller
David Keller
Writer
Olivier Kolb
Olivier Kolb
Writer
Oliver Rihs
Oliver Rihs
Writer
Michael Sauter
Michael Sauter
Writer
Daniel Young
Daniel Young
Writer
Tobias Brand
Tobias Brand
Executive Producer
Olivier Kolb
Olivier Kolb
Producer
Oliver Rihs
Oliver Rihs
Producer

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