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Marmor, Stein & Eisen 2000

📅 2000-11-18

In the quirky German comedy *Marmor, Stein & Eisen (2000)*, directed by Hansjörg Thurn, the line between fantasy and reality blurs for Nikolaus Feldhaus, a lovestruck fan who believes kidnapping his TV idol will make his dreams come true.

Director: Hansjörg Thurn

Cast

Frank Giering
Nicki
Soraya Sala
Jennifer Stolz
Ralph Herforth
Ralph Herforth
Bullwitzer
Stephan Kampwirth
Stephan Kampwirth
Konrad
Ralf Richter
Ralf Richter
Laura Schuhrk
Lizzy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marmor, Stein & Eisen (2000) about?

This German comedy follows Nikolaus Feldhaus, a man so obsessed with a TV star that he attempts to kidnap her, dragging his best friend into a chaotic road trip. Along the way, reality clashes with fantasy in a series of comedic yet touching mishaps.

Who directed Marmor, Stein & Eisen?

The film was directed by Hansjörg Thurn, known for blending humor and heart in his storytelling.

Who stars in Marmor, Stein & Eisen?

The main cast includes Frank Giering as Nikolaus Feldhaus, Soraya Sala as Jennifer Stolz, Ralf Richter as Koko, and Ralph Herforth in a supporting role.

Is Marmor, Stein & Eisen (2000) worth watching?

As a German comedy from 2000, it offers a unique mix of absurd humor and emotional depth. While not widely known internationally, fans of offbeat comedies may find its quirky charm appealing.

How long is Marmor, Stein & Eisen?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Marmor, Stein & Eisen (2000) — A German Comedy of Obsession and Absurdity

In the quirky German comedy *Marmor, Stein & Eisen (2000)*, directed by Hansjörg Thurn, the line between fantasy and reality blurs for Nikolaus Feldhaus, a lovestruck fan who believes kidnapping his TV idol will make his dreams come true. Frank Giering stars as Nicki, a devoted but delusional man who hatches a wild plan to abduct Jennifer Stolz (Soraya Sala), the radiant host of a popular TV show. With the help of his eccentric best friend Koko (Ralf Richter), Nicki embarks on a chaotic road trip across Germany, chasing a fantasy that spirals into absurdity.

The film captures the raw energy of obsession and the absurdity of chasing unattainable ideals, all wrapped in dark humor and a touch of melancholy. Thurn's direction blends slapstick comedy with moments of unexpected tenderness, creating a tone that's both playful and poignant.