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Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen 2008

★ 2.73 votes📅 2008-11-10

Directed by Carlo Rola, *Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen* (2008) unfolds as a chilling thriller steeped in mystery and intrigue. The film opens with the shocking murder of Rodolpho Aranda, a prominent Argentinian chemical tycoon, in a quiet Berlin bookshop. The killer?

Director: Carlo Rola

Cast

Heino Ferch
Heino Ferch
Manuel Aranda
Dennenesch Zoudé
Dennenesch Zoudé
Irene Waldeck
Judy Winter
Judy Winter
Doppelagentin Nora Hill
Wolf-Dietrich Sprenger
Wolf-Dietrich Sprenger
Kriminalrat Groll
Maria Mägdefrau
Maria Mägdefrau
Valerie Steinfeld
Elisabeth Rath
Martha Waldeck, Mutter
Peter Kurth
Peter Kurth
Grant, US-Geheimdienstagent
Nadja Becker
Laura
Suzan Anbeh
Suzan Anbeh
Yvonne
Edgar M. Böhlke
Rodolpho Aranda

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen* (2008) about?

The film follows the murder of a wealthy Argentinian businessman in a Berlin bookshop, committed by an elderly librarian who later takes her own life. The crime leaves no clear motive, forcing his son—a young doctor—to confront a mystery that refuses to stay buried.

Who directed *Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen*?

Carlo Rola directed this gripping 2008 thriller.

Who stars in *Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen*?

The film features Heino Ferch as Manuel Aranda, Dennenesch Zoudé as Valerie Steinfeld, Judy Winter, Wolf-Dietrich Sprenger, and Maria Mägdefrau.

Is *Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen* (2008) worth watching?

As a slow-burn psychological thriller, it thrives on atmosphere and suspense rather than action. While it may not satisfy those seeking explosive twists, its quiet tension and moral ambiguity make it a compelling watch for fans of cerebral mysteries.

How long is *Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen*?

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About Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen (2008) — A German Thriller of Poison, Secrets, and Unanswered Questions

Directed by Carlo Rola, *Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen* (2008) unfolds as a chilling thriller steeped in mystery and intrigue. The film opens with the shocking murder of Rodolpho Aranda, a prominent Argentinian chemical tycoon, in a quiet Berlin bookshop. The killer? An elderly librarian, Valerie Steinfeld, who poisons him with cyanide before ending her own life. With no apparent connection between victim and perpetrator, the case baffles investigators from the LKA, leaving the motive buried beneath layers of silence. When Aranda's son, Manuel—a young doctor—arrives to repatriate his father's body, he's met not with answers, but with an eerie void where explanations should be. The film masterfully blends psychological tension with a haunting atmosphere, where every clue feels just out of reach.

Carlo Rola crafts a narrative that lingers like the scent of cyanide—sharp, unexpected, and impossible to ignore. Driven by strong performances from Heino Ferch as Manuel and Dennenesch Zoudé as Valerie, the movie explores themes of inherited guilt, the weight of secrets, and the fragility of truth. The Berlin setting, with its quiet bookshops and shadowy corners, becomes almost a character itself, amplifying the unease. *Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen* isn't just a crime story; it's a meditation on how past sins can destroy lives decades later.