Sunny Point 1995
Caught in the crosswinds of history, Sunny Point (1995) follows a sharp-witted West Berlin producer whose East German roots run deeper than his bank account.
Director: Wolf Vogel
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sunny Point (1995) about?
A struggling West Berlin producer with East German roots stages a second escape from East Berlin on November 9, 1989, only to realize the wall is actually collapsing around him. The satirical comedy explores desperation, identity, and the absurdity of timing as personal drama collides with historical change.
Who directed Sunny Point?
Sunny Point was directed by Wolf Vogel, who brings a keen eye for satire to this Berlin-set dark comedy.
Who stars in Sunny Point?
The film features André Hennicke, Jenny Schily, Christian Kuchenbuch, and Jörg Zufall in its core ensemble.
Is Sunny Point (1995) worth watching?
For fans of sharp, politically charged comedies, Sunny Point offers a clever twist on reunification-era themes. While not widely known outside German cinema circles, its satirical take on timing and identity makes it a unique watch for those who enjoy dark humor and historical subtext.
How long is Sunny Point?
Sunny Point runs for 93 minutes.
About Sunny Point (1995) — Dark comedy about a staged escape on the night the Berlin Wall fell
Caught in the crosswinds of history, Sunny Point (1995) follows a sharp-witted West Berlin producer whose East German roots run deeper than his bank account. Wolf Vogel's razor-sharp comedy dives into the absurdity of reunification politics as the producer stages a second escape from East Berlin—only this time the wall falls on the exact day of his planned stunt. With biting satire, the film captures the chaotic energy of November 9, 1989, blending personal desperation with a nation's moment of transformation. The story twists reality just enough to ask what happens when life imitates art—and whether Wall-era desperation can survive in a newly open world.
Jenny Schily and André Hennicke deliver standout performances, grounding the film's farcical tone with moments of unexpected sincerity. Set against the backdrop of a city still stitching itself back together, Sunny Point (1995) offers a darkly comic take on identity, opportunism, and the thin line between farce and fate in post-reunification Germany.