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