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Fucking Berlin

  • 2016
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
2.7K
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Svenja Jung in Fucking Berlin (2016)
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A beautiful girl, bored and hungry for life, takes advantage of her new-found freedom away from her parents to explore what lies beneath the surface of Berlin.A beautiful girl, bored and hungry for life, takes advantage of her new-found freedom away from her parents to explore what lies beneath the surface of Berlin.A beautiful girl, bored and hungry for life, takes advantage of her new-found freedom away from her parents to explore what lies beneath the surface of Berlin.

  • Director
    • Florian Gottschick
  • Writers
    • Sonia Rossi
    • Sophie Luise Bauer
    • Florian Gottschick
  • Stars
    • Svenja Jung
    • Mateusz Dopieralski
    • Christoph Letkowski
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Florian Gottschick
    • Writers
      • Sonia Rossi
      • Sophie Luise Bauer
      • Florian Gottschick
    • Stars
      • Svenja Jung
      • Mateusz Dopieralski
      • Christoph Letkowski
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Svenja Jung
    Svenja Jung
    • Sonja
    Mateusz Dopieralski
    Mateusz Dopieralski
    • Ladja
    Christoph Letkowski
    Christoph Letkowski
    • Milan
    Charley Ann Schmutzler
    Charley Ann Schmutzler
    • Jule
    Eugen Bauder
    Eugen Bauder
    • Tomas
    Martin Neuhaus
    Martin Neuhaus
    • Sandro
    Rudolf Martin
    Rudolf Martin
    • Dr. Carl Brenner
    Judith Steinhäuser
    Judith Steinhäuser
    • Anja
    Janina Agnes Schröder
    Janina Agnes Schröder
    • Vera
    Christin Nichols
    • Mandy
    Vivian Kanner
    Vivian Kanner
    • Jana
    Cora Heine
    Cora Heine
    • Alexa
    Michael Kind
    Michael Kind
    • Chickenmann
    Waléra Kanischtscheff
    Waléra Kanischtscheff
    • Panda
    Sandra Maria Fronterré
    Sandra Maria Fronterré
    • Jeanette
    Mathias Eysen
    • Wolfgang
    Senay Gueler
    • Sahin
    • (as Senay Güler)
    Axel Gottschick
    • Karl-Heinz
    • Director
      • Florian Gottschick
    • Writers
      • Sonia Rossi
      • Sophie Luise Bauer
      • Florian Gottschick
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    9razvanyke

    Underrated on IMDB but very good

    First of all, this is a movie full of drama and in the story is well integrated in the script. The actress is young and sonehow naïve and that can be seen in her life's journey. I like it's raw, cold picturing of how quick a wrong decision can change one's life. The cinematics with the beautiful Berlin, the good acting and the drama make a good mix.
    6IMdber

    Interesting snapshot of 2000's berlin

    The problem i see in the movie is with the casting: the actress that plays Sonja is just too normal, with model-like looks, whereas the author of the novel was much more peculiar. "Einsam in Berlin" -- an Italian, with rather voluptuous looks, she must have felt a bit isolated in Berlin, which eventually lead to the lifestyle. I think there is a disconnect because of the casting. Even if the book material might have not been very dramatic (being a biography, not a story), the movie is actually very watchable. The soundtrack, the city are beautiful, you see a snapshot of everyday berlin for younger, poorer people.

    It's really a story about a lonely woman in berlin, during the age of legal prostitution and as berlin becomes a meltpot of its own. The layer of people that she meets might be very specific, but they are out there: the immigrants, the drug addicts, people from poorer regions. Perhaps the author wanted to separate her 'normal life' from her 'prostitution life' -- so we don't see much of interaction with her friends at school, or, perhaps, the author was autistic enough to be in a more isolated position, and the 'prostitution' life filled the friendless void.

    But in essence, the movie gives a different angle on a woman and a city, not that glamorous as 'Sex & City', but there are layers in the society, and the movie captured one of them. The layers are different, the upshots of the stories are very similar.
    2yakobb-97689

    German cinema at it's frequent worst

    Despite being allegedly hard-up, the two lead characters look like well fed, well paid ZDF Neo TV presenters, and both about as German as they come. In the book Sonia is an alienated young Italian, and her boyfriend a clueless wandering pole, which kind of makes sense. The film falls prey to the common desire by German filmmakers to make everything look as **nice** as possible, totally undermining any believability in the storyline. Here the homeless boyfriend carries in his tiny backpack apparently only a screwdriver, a torn KRZBRG teeshirt and... an endless wardrobe of expensive Adidas Neo clubwear. In the book Sonia lived in scummy Moabit in the 2000s - in the film though she lives today on one of the most expensive streets in Berlin. The filmmakers might as well have just given her an Audi A7 to drive around in while she ponders the source of her money problems.

    An insane amount of banal exposition is delivered in PERFECTLY accented German, the film whizzes through a tour of locations that it looks like they got from last years Lonely Planet, and worst of all there is no drive or tension in the story whatsoever. Sonia, despite an apparently hedonistic and expensive lifestyle (note to filmmakers - drugs in Berlin are cheaper than beer) appears in every scene looking like she just stepped out of the health-club showers after 9 hours of sleep. There is nothing to care about in this film unless you just want to look at moving postcards of a 20-year-old's idealised vacation in "cool" Berlin.
    8kosmasp

    Love and the City

    Judging by the title, Sex and the City might be more fitting. Actually judging by the movie overall that is. Even if at times it seems to not take the subject matter seriously (like the first steps into the Camgirl-verse, where a compilation suggests this is a farce or a comedy, rather than a drama) ... but just because there is a lot of humor in this, it does not mean it is has not some heavy themes that it throws your way.

    Usually I am a bit wary when it comes to tonal changes in movies. But I think this one handles itself quite well. The changes in rhythm and in pace do work fine. There is a lot of nudity if that matters to you one way or another, but it is to emphatize what this is about. And there are a lot of weird and kinky things discussed and displayed ... this is for sure not for the faint of hearted ... be very aware of that!
    luthientari

    Disappointing

    I was expecting this to be bad, but this was worse than i thought.Its not badly done but the story line is pathetic, can't believe there is actually a book out containing this trash.

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2016 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 퍼킹 베를린
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production company
      • Arenico Productions GmbH
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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