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Punk Berlin 1982 2015

★ 5.028 votes100 min📅 2015-03-26

Dive into the raw energy of West Berlin's punk scene with *Punk Berlin 1982* (2015), a wild ride directed by Oskar Roehler. This gripping drama-comedy blends the grit of urban rebellion with a chaotic love story at its core.

Director: Oskar Roehler

Cast

Tom Schilling
Tom Schilling
Robert Rother
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
Schwarz
Emilia Schüle
Emilia Schüle
Sanja
Frederick Lau
Frederick Lau
Gries
Hannelore Hoger
Hannelore Hoger
Gisela Ellers
Samuel Finzi
Samuel Finzi
Klaus Rother
Alexander Scheer
Alexander Scheer
Blixa Bargeld
Simon Böer
Simon Böer
Bernd
Luisa Wietzorek
Luisa Wietzorek
Jana
Heike Hanold-Lynch
Heike Hanold-Lynch
Richards Frau

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Punk Berlin 1982 (2015) about?

The film follows Robert, a disillusioned 19-year-old who abandons his provincial life for the chaotic allure of 1980s West Berlin. There, he immerses himself in the city's punk scene, where he confronts love, rebellion, and the raw edges of freedom.

Who directed Punk Berlin 1982?

Oskar Roehler helmets the film, delivering a stylish yet unflinching portrait of punk-era Berlin.

Who stars in Punk Berlin 1982?

The cast includes Tom Schilling, Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht, Emilia Schüle, Frederick Lau, and Hannelore Hoger, each bringing depth to this rebellious tale.

Is Punk Berlin 1982 (2015) worth watching?

If you crave a film that blends raw energy with poignant storytelling, *Punk Berlin 1982* delivers. Its gritty aesthetic and rebellious spirit make it a standout in the drama-comedy genre, though viewers sensitive to explicit content should proceed with caution.

How long is Punk Berlin 1982?

The film runs for 100 minutes, packing a punchy narrative into its runtime.

About Punk Berlin 1982 (2015) — A Punk Rock Rebellion in 1980s Berlin

Dive into the raw energy of West Berlin's punk scene with *Punk Berlin 1982* (2015), a wild ride directed by Oskar Roehler. This gripping drama-comedy blends the grit of urban rebellion with a chaotic love story at its core.

Set against the vibrant yet decaying backdrop of 1980s Berlin, the film follows 19-year-old Robert as he flees the stifling conformity of provincial Germany for the city's anarchic pulse. What unfolds is a visceral journey through sex, drugs, and punk culture, where love and chaos collide in equal measure. With sharp performances from Tom Schilling and Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht, Roehler crafts a film that's as much a rebellion against societal norms as it is a celebration of punk's unfiltered spirit.