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GrossStadtklein 2013

★ 4.815 votes98 min📅 2013-08-14

Tobias Wiemann's *GrossStadtklein (2013)* captures the chaotic charm of a small-town outsider diving headfirst into Berlin's vibrant chaos.

Director: Tobias Wiemann

Cast

Jacob Matschenz
Jacob Matschenz
Ole
Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen
Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen
Fritzi
Klaas Heufer-Umlauf
Klaas Heufer-Umlauf
Rokko
Kostja Ullmann
Kostja Ullmann
Ronny
Pit Bukowski
Pit Bukowski
Marcel
Markus Hering
Markus Hering
Heinz
Tobias Moretti
Tobias Moretti
Manni
Ulrike Krumbiegel
Ulrike Krumbiegel
Susanne
Dorothea Walda
Dorothea Walda
Oma Lotte
Heinz W. Krückeberg
Heinz W. Krückeberg
Opa Karl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GrossStadtklein (2013) about?

The film follows a young provincial man as he leaves his small-town life behind for a summer in Berlin. What begins as a quest for freedom quickly turns into a series of comedic missteps and unexpected detours.

Who directed GrossStadtklein?

Tobias Wiemann directed this vibrant Berlin-based comedy-drama.

Who stars in GrossStadtklein?

The lead role is played by Jacob Matschenz, supported by Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen, Klaas Heufer-Umlauf, Kostja Ullmann, and Pit Bukowski.

Is GrossStadtklein (2013) worth watching?

As a lighthearted comedy with relatable themes, *GrossStadtklein* offers heart and humor in equal measure. While it may not be a high-stakes drama, its energetic tone and engaging cast make it a fun pick for fans of offbeat coming-of-age stories.

How long is GrossStadtklein?

The film runs for 98 minutes.

About GrossStadtklein (2013) — A hilarious Berlin adventure you won't forget

Tobias Wiemann's *GrossStadtklein (2013)* captures the chaotic charm of a small-town outsider diving headfirst into Berlin's vibrant chaos. Jacob Matschenz leads the ensemble cast as a provincial dreamer whose hopes for a carefree summer spiral into a whirlwind of unexpected misadventures. With laughter and lighthearted chaos as his guides, he navigates the city's neon-lit streets, fleeting friendships, and the occasional dead-end escapade. The film's comedy thrives on the contrast between wide-eyed innocence and the city's relentless energy, blending humor with a touch of bittersweet reflection.

While the story stays firmly rooted in comedy, it also explores themes of self-discovery and the bittersweet distance between dreams and reality. The 98-minute runtime flies by in a blur of quirky encounters, from bustling nightlife scenes to quiet moments of realization. With a breezy, observational tone, *GrossStadtklein* feels like a warm hug for anyone who's ever swapped familiarity for the unknown.