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Heavyweights 2006

★ 6.623 votes94 min📅 2006-10-24

Heavyweights (2006) delivers a heartfelt and hilarious Bavarian comedy set against the snowy backdrop of the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo. Directed by Marcus H.

Director: Marcus H. Rosenmüller

Cast

Sebastian Bezzel
Sebastian Bezzel
Gamser
Michael Grimm
Michael Grimm
Franzl
Antoine Monot Jr.
Antoine Monot Jr.
Gustl
Simon Schwarz
Simon Schwarz
Leusl Peter
Nicholas Ofczarek
Nicholas Ofczarek
Dorfler
Lisa Maria Potthoff
Lisa Maria Potthoff
Gerdi
Bastian Pastewka
Bastian Pastewka
Funktionär von Hase
Denise Zich
Denise Zich
Johanna Mücke
Rainer Basedow
Rainer Basedow
Bobclub-Präsident
Maximilian Brückner
Maximilian Brückner
Reporter Robert

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Heavyweights (2006) about?

Heavyweights (2006) is a Bavarian comedy set in 1952, following four passionate bobsledders preparing for the Oslo Winter Olympics. Their journey is complicated by a bitter rivalry with a veteran competitor, but the film also highlights the efforts of two women trying to mediate tensions. The story blends on-track action with off-track drama, culminating in a climactic race that tests both skill and character.

Who directed Heavyweights?

Marcus H. Rosenmüller directed Heavyweights (2006), bringing a mix of humor and heart to this Bavarian sports comedy.

Who stars in Heavyweights?

The film stars Sebastian Bezzel, Michael Grimm, Antoine Monot Jr., Simon Schwarz, and Nicholas Ofczarek as the core group of bobsledders and rivals.

Is Heavyweights (2006) worth watching?

While not a blockbuster, Heavyweights (2006) is a charming and underrated comedy with a strong sense of Bavarian culture. Its blend of slapstick humor, emotional storytelling, and nostalgic 1950s vibe makes it a delightful watch for fans of lighthearted sports films. No IMDb rating is available, but its warmth and humor are its biggest strengths.

How long is Heavyweights?

Heavyweights (2006) has a runtime of 94 minutes.

About Heavyweights (2006) — A Bavarian Comedy of Olympic Rivalry and Friendship

Heavyweights (2006) delivers a heartfelt and hilarious Bavarian comedy set against the snowy backdrop of the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo. Directed by Marcus H. Rosenmüller, this underrated gem follows four determined bobsledders—Gamser, Franzl, Gustl, and Leusl Peter—as they train for the ultimate showdown. Their rivalry with the seasoned Dorfler adds fuel to the fire, while two strong-willed women, Rosi and Anna, work to keep tempers in check. The film blends slapstick humor with genuine camaraderie, exploring themes of ambition, tradition, and the pursuit of glory. Underneath the competitive banter, Heavyweights is a celebration of friendship and the unexpected bonds that form in high-stakes moments.

With a vibrant cast led by Sebastian Bezzel, Michael Grimm, and Antoine Monot Jr., Rosenmüller crafts a feel-good movie that balances physical comedy with emotional depth. The 1950s setting brings a nostalgic charm, and the climactic bobsled race—complete with political undertones—culminates in a showdown that's as much about character as it is about victory.