Christian Mock

Birth : 1976-01-01, Zeitz, Germany

Movies

Lipstick on the Glass
Emeryka loses control of her life through the intrigue of a mysterious character named The Something and is led to an adventurous escape to a female sect, for which she has to leave her daughter behind. It is a story about the right to choose how each person defines themselves in terms of gender and sexuality.
Blame Game
Polizist
Martin Behrens is a Middle East expert for the German intelligence agency BND. He obtains information leading to a U.S. drone strike on a wanted terrorist in Zahiristan. A few days later, there's a terrorist attack on a restaurant – the video claiming responsibility calls it payback for the drone strike. Freelance journalist Aurice, with whom Martin was having an affair, is among the victims – she was investigating corruption at the heart of the BND. Martin soon has to realize that in a world where big corporations profit from arms deals as well as from homeland security contracts, good and evil are sometimes hard to tell apart.
Heiratsschwindler küsst man nicht
Sachbearbeiter in der Bank
It's an affair that the married business woman Thea bitterly regrets: Since she got involved in a vacation with Benedict, she is not only plaguing her conscience. In addition, she is blackmailed by the supposed charmer with a shared sex video. Thea thinks about revenge. That's when it makes sense for her to find an ally in the bona fide bookseller Babette. This was led by Benedict only to the altar and then left with credit debts. When it comes to money, love ends - but the fun begins in this revenge comedy starring Katrin Sass, Petra Kleinert, Jasmin Schwiers.
Die Hexe Baba Jaga
Iwanuschka
You take: a crazy witch, a pretty girl, a simple miller's boy, a stuttering cockroach, the Father Frost, together with his snowflake Snegurochka, and a pinch of Russian soul - ready is the basic material for the first part of the great fairy tale fun! The hunt begins and bankruptcies, bad luck and mishaps are inevitable. Of course, Father Frost and his chubby assistant Snegurochka, the snowflake, switch on and complete the hustle and bustle. In 2005, the witch Baba Jaga saw the light of the theater world with this piece and became a cult. Almost half a million spectators have since visited Baba Yaga on her subsequent adventures. Today, nine years later, the first part has lost nothing of its charm - still the little ones are happy about the crazy witch and the big ones laugh when Father Frost saves his big snowflake from bursting.
Nataschas Tanz
Civil Servant