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Coming In 2014

★ 6.639 votes104 min📅 2014-10-23

Directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner, *Coming In (2014)* is a delightful German romantic comedy that explores love in all its unexpected forms.

Director: Marco Kreuzpaintner

Cast

Kostja Ullmann
Kostja Ullmann
Tom
Aylin Tezel
Aylin Tezel
Heidi
Ken Duken
Ken Duken
Robert
Katja Riemann
Katja Riemann
Berta
Andreja Schneider
Andreja Schneider
Frau Federova
Max Felder
Max Felder
Julian
David Halina
UPS-Fahrer
August Zirner
August Zirner
Salvatore
André Jung
André Jung
Harry
Denis Moschitto
Denis Moschitto
Bassam

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Coming In (2014) about?

The film follows Tom, a stylish Berlin hairdresser who finds himself drawn to Heidi, a lively beauty salon owner. Their budding romance takes an unexpected turn when Tom realizes his feelings might not align with his usual lifestyle. A charming and heartfelt comedy about love, identity, and finding the courage to be true to yourself.

Who directed Coming In?

Marco Kreuzpaintner, known for his work on films like *Trade* and *Krabat*, directed *Coming In*.

Who stars in Coming In?

The film stars Kostja Ullmann as Tom, Aylin Tezel as Heidi, Ken Duken, Katja Riemann, and Andreja Schneider.

Is Coming In (2014) worth watching?

A lighthearted yet thoughtful rom-com, *Coming In* offers a fresh take on love and self-discovery. While it may not be a blockbuster, its heartfelt story and charming performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Coming In?

The runtime of *Coming In (2014)* is 104 minutes.

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About Coming In (2014) — A Rom-Com That Challenges Expectations

Directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner, *Coming In (2014)* is a delightful German romantic comedy that explores love in all its unexpected forms. The film follows Tom Herzner, a trendy Berlin hairdresser whose carefully curated life takes a surprising turn when he crosses paths with Heidi, the owner of a bustling beauty salon. Their connection sparks a whirlwind of emotions, but Tom's journey is complicated by an unexpected truth—he's gay. What begins as a simple attraction quickly evolves into a heartfelt exploration of identity, acceptance, and the messy, beautiful unpredictability of love.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Berlin's hipster culture, *Coming In* blends humor and heartache with a refreshing honesty. The film's tone balances playful banter with poignant moments, making it both entertaining and meaningful. With Kreuzpaintner's keen direction and a cast that brings authenticity to their roles, *Coming In* is a feel-good comedy that lingers long after the credits roll.