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Changing Skins (1997)

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 30M

Director : Andreas Dresen

Sinopsis

Inspired by West German terrorists, two pupils hijack a teacher in the GDR.//"Andreas Dresen is one of the most successful contemporary German filmmakers whose career began as the Berlin Wall was crumbling."// “Andreas Dresen’s films open a window into the hearts and minds of everyday people facing-yet not always surmounting-life’s challenges. Like Andrzej Wajda, Dresen consistently portrays the human condition with honest insight and compassion.”//

Actores

Susanne Bormann
Susanne Bormann
Anna
Fabian Busch
Fabian Busch
Marcus
Otto Mellies
Otto Mellies
Schuldirektor Rottmann
Manfred Möck
Manfred Möck
Annas Vater
Franziska Troegner
Franziska Troegner
Annas Mutter
Thomas Neumann
Thomas Neumann
Stadtschulrat
Annett Kruschke
Annett Kruschke
Lehrerin
Christel Peters
Christel Peters
Oma
Matthias Schweighöfer
Matthias Schweighöfer
Simone von Zglinicki
Simone von Zglinicki

Tripulaciones

Andreas Dresen
Andreas Dresen
Director

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