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Deichking 2007

83 min📅 2007-11-10

Set against the windswept backdrop of northern Germany, "Deichking (2007)" delivers a lighthearted comedy that blends coastal charm with quirky humor.

Director: Michael Söth

Cast

John Barron
John Barron
Fiete Hansen
Julia Köhn
Julia Köhn
Susanne Albrecht
Leo Leiser
Horst Rollmann
Lotto King Karl
Lotto King Karl
Lothar Klotz
Uschi Nerke
Uschi Nerke
Elfriede Hansen
Klaus Büchner
Klaus Büchner
Paul Hansen
Bela B.
Bela B.
Pastor Luczkowski
Dieter Bruhn
Dieter Bruhn
Knut Albrecht
Ali Hofer
Opa Hansen
Björn Warns
Dickes Brötchen (als Fettes Brot)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deichking (2007) about?

This comedy dives into the lives of a tight-knit coastal community where ambition collides with absurdity. With a mix of lighthearted antics and heartfelt moments, the film follows locals as they chase dreams that often go hilariously off-course.

Who directed Deichking?

Michael Söth took the helm for this 2007 comedy, bringing a keen eye for the quirks of small-town life and its inhabitants.

Who stars in Deichking?

The talented lineup includes John Barron, Julia Köhn, Leo Leiser, Lotto King Karl, and Uschi Nerke, each adding their own flavor to this ensemble comedy.

Is Deichking (2007) worth watching?

If you enjoy breezy, character-driven comedies with a regional twist, "Deichking (2007)" is worth a watch. Its short runtime and cast of scene-stealers make it an easy pick for a laid-back movie night.

How long is Deichking?

The film runs for 83 minutes, offering a concise yet satisfying cinematic experience.

About Deichking (2007) — A Comedy Rooted in Northern Germany's Charm

Set against the windswept backdrop of northern Germany, "Deichking (2007)" delivers a lighthearted comedy that blends coastal charm with quirky humor. Directed by Michael Söth, this 83-minute gem follows a group of colorful locals as they navigate life's absurdities, from misguided ambitions to laugh-out-loud misunderstandings. With a cast led by John Barron, Julia Köhn, and Leo Leiser, the film captures the generosity and eccentricity of small-town life, wrapped in a breezy, feel-good atmosphere.

At its heart, "Deichking (2007)" explores the universal desire for connection and belonging, wrapped in the cozy aesthetic of a community clinging to tradition while reluctantly embracing change. The story's gentle satire and warm performances make it a standout in the comedy genre, offering viewers a chance to unwind with a hearty dose of laughter and a slice of regional authenticity.