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Winterkartoffelknödel 2014

★ 7.0128 votes96 min📅 2014-10-16

When a sharp-eyed policeman uncovers a string of suspicious deaths within one family, his instincts point toward foul play—not just any killer, but a enigmatic newcomer who has quietly settled in their quiet village.

Director: Ed Herzog

Cast

Sebastian Bezzel
Sebastian Bezzel
Franz Eberhofer
Simon Schwarz
Simon Schwarz
Rudi Birkenberger
Lisa Maria Potthoff
Lisa Maria Potthoff
Susi
Enzi Fuchs
Enzi Fuchs
Oma Eberhofer
Eisi Gulp
Eisi Gulp
Papa Eberhofer
Gerhard Wittmann
Gerhard Wittmann
Leopold Eberhofer
Jeanette Hain
Jeanette Hain
Mercedes Dechampes-Sonnleitner / Alexandra Kleindienst
Monika Gruber
Monika Gruber
Rudis Freundin
Sascha Alexander Geršak
Sascha Alexander Geršak
Klaus Mendel
Moritz Katzmair
Moritz Katzmair
Hans Neuhofer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Winterkartoffelknödel (2014) about?

A policeman uncovers a series of suspicious deaths in one family and suspects murder, pointing the finger at a mysterious woman who recently moved to the village. As the investigation deepens, the line between coincidence and crime blurs in this offbeat comedy-thriller.

Who directed Winterkartoffelknödel?

Ed Herzog directed this quirky blend of comedy and crime, known for his sharp, character-driven storytelling in German cinema.

Who stars in Winterkartoffelknödel?

The film features Sebastian Bezzel and Simon Schwarz as the leads, with Lisa Maria Potthoff, Enzi Fuchs, and Eisi Gulp rounding out the main cast.

Is Winterkartoffelknödel (2014) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, the film's unique mix of dark humor and small-town intrigue makes it a standout for fans of offbeat crime comedies. If you enjoy twisty mysteries with a side of German wit, this 96-minute flick delivers a satisfying punch.

How long is Winterkartoffelknödel?

Winterkartoffelknödel runs for 96 minutes.

About Winterkartoffelknödel (2014) — A darkly comedic murder mystery with a twisty small-town thriller vibe

When a sharp-eyed policeman uncovers a string of suspicious deaths within one family, his instincts point toward foul play—not just any killer, but a enigmatic newcomer who has quietly settled in their quiet village. Ed Herzog's darkly comedic thriller "Winterkartoffelknödel (2014)" blends the quirky charm of small-town life with the tension of an unfolding murder mystery, as the thread connecting these tragedies slowly unravels. The atmosphere crackles with dry humor and mounting dread, turning everyday potato dumplings into an unlikely symbol of deception. Featuring a stellar cast led by Sebastian Bezzel and Simon Schwarz, the film navigates the thin line between absurdity and menace, delivering a story that's as unpredictable as it is entertaining.

Sebastian Bezzel stars as the determined detective whose investigation stirs up more than just local gossip, while Lisa Maria Potthoff shines as the enigmatic stranger at the heart of the case. With its offbeat tone and clever twists, "Winterkartoffelknödel (2014)" keeps viewers guessing until the very end—whether you're drawn in by the crime, the comedy, or the unsettling allure of a mystery wrapped in village folklore.