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Jakobs Bruder 2009

90 min📅 2009-06-02

In *Jakobs Bruder (2009)*, director Daniel Walta crafts a poignant TV movie drama that explores the clashing lives of two brothers bound by blood but divided by ambition. Klaus J.

Director: Daniel Walta

Cast

Klaus J. Behrendt
Klaus J. Behrendt
Jakob Goldt
Christoph Maria Herbst
Christoph Maria Herbst
Lorenz Goldt
Sophie Rogall
Sophie Rogall
Lara Bergmann
Hannelore Elsner
Hannelore Elsner
Anna Goldt
Wolfgang Packhäuser
Wolfgang Packhäuser
Miros
Vassily Kazakos
Miros (jung)
Julia-Maria Köhler
Julia-Maria Köhler
Anna Goldt(jung)
Waldemar Kobus
Waldemar Kobus
Matthias Goldt
Zacharias Preen
Zacharias Preen
Hannes
Astrid Posner
Astrid Posner
Sandra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jakobs Bruder (2009) about?

This drama follows the starkly different lives of brothers Jakob and Lorenz, whose reunion takes them on a road trip to visit their Alzheimer's-stricken mother. Along the way, their opposing worldviews collide with unexpected consequences, especially after picking up a rebellious hitchhiker who challenges their perspectives on success and happiness.

Who directed Jakobs Bruder?

The film was directed by Daniel Walta, known for his nuanced storytelling in drama and family genres.

Who stars in Jakobs Bruder?

The film features Klaus J. Behrendt as Jakob, Christoph Maria Herbst as Lorenz, Sophie Rogall as the hitchhiker, and Hannelore Elsner in a supporting role.

Is Jakobs Bruder (2009) worth watching?

With its grounded performances and emotional depth, *Jakobs Bruder* offers a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. While it may not be a blockbuster, its themes of family and self-discovery resonate strongly, making it a thoughtful choice for those seeking substance over spectacle.

How long is Jakobs Bruder?

The runtime of *Jakobs Bruder* is 90 minutes.

About Jakobs Bruder (2009) — A Brotherly Journey Through Loss and Laughter

In *Jakobs Bruder (2009)*, director Daniel Walta crafts a poignant TV movie drama that explores the clashing lives of two brothers bound by blood but divided by ambition. Klaus J. Behrendt plays Jakob, a driven and disciplined celebrity chef, while Christoph Maria Herbst brings warmth and chaos as his carefree sibling, Lorenz. Their contrasting personalities clash even more when they embark on a road trip to visit their ailing mother, who is battling Alzheimer's. Along the way, they cross paths with a rebellious punk hitchhiker (Sophie Rogall), whose presence forces them to confront their own priorities and the fractured landscapes of their relationship. This journey through northern Germany's stark, windswept terrain becomes more than a trip—it's a mirror revealing the cracks in their worlds.

Set against the backdrop of quiet highways and forgotten towns, *Jakobs Bruder* weaves family, loss, and redemption into a story about what truly makes life meaningful. The film's raw authenticity shines through its stellar cast, with Behrendt and Herbst delivering performances that oscillate between humor and heartbreak. Walta's direction balances the film's emotional weight with gentle realism, making it a standout in the drama and family genres. Whether you're drawn in by the sibling rivalry or the evocative atmosphere, this 90-minute character study lingers long after the credits roll.