Der Nebelläufer 1997
In *Der Nebelläufer* (1997), Swiss director Jörg Helbling crafts a deeply moving drama that follows Michi, a 14-year-old boy shattered by his father's sudden death.
Director: Jörg Helbling
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Der Nebelläufer* (1997) about?
*Der Nebelläufer* (1997) tells the story of Michi, a 14-year-old boy overwhelmed by his father's death. Sent to a Catholic boarding school after a suicide attempt, he navigates rigid rules with the help of a struggling priest and a caring kitchen assistant. Their unlikely friendship becomes a lifeline as Michi confronts love, loss, and the slow path to healing.
Who directed *Der Nebelläufer*?
Jörg Helbling directed *Der Nebelläufer*. Known for his sensitive portrayals of human struggles, Helbling crafts a deeply emotional narrative that resonates with authenticity.
Who stars in *Der Nebelläufer*?
The film features Lawrence Grimm as Michi, alongside Barbara Magdalena Ahren, Roeland Wiesnekker, Lilian Fitz, and Andrea-Maria Pfaehler in key roles.
Is *Der Nebelläufer* (1997) worth watching?
As a drama that explores grief and adolescence with nuance, *Der Nebelläufer* (1997) offers a poignant watch for fans of character-driven storytelling. While it lacks a major studio push, its emotional depth and strong performances make it a compelling choice for those seeking meaningful cinema.
How long is *Der Nebelläufer*?
*Der Nebelläufer* runs for 92 minutes.
About Der Nebelläufer (1997) — A Teen's Journey Through Grief and First Love
In *Der Nebelläufer* (1997), Swiss director Jörg Helbling crafts a deeply moving drama that follows Michi, a 14-year-old boy shattered by his father's sudden death. Sent to a rigid Catholic boarding school after a suicide attempt, Michi struggles to endure the harsh discipline—until he finds solace in two unlikely allies: Lorenz, a compassionate priest grappling with addiction, and Marenka, a kind-hearted kitchen worker. Helbling weaves a story of grief and resilience, exploring first love, loss, and the fragile bonds that help us survive. Shot through with quiet intensity, the film captures the raw emotions of adolescence against a backdrop of institutional confinement.
At its heart, *Der Nebelläufer* (1997) is a psychological portrait of teenage vulnerability, where silence and suffering collide with fleeting moments of connection. The title itself—evoking mist and movement—mirrors Michi's journey through confusion and healing. With standout performances and a haunting atmosphere, Helbling delivers a film that lingers long after the credits roll.