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Große Fische, kleine Fische 2015

📅 2015-05-21

In *Große Fische, kleine Fische* (2015), director Jochen Alexander Freydank crafts a heartfelt comedy-drama set against the rugged beauty of the Baltic Sea. The film follows lifelong fishing buddies Paul and Fiete, who are the last traditional seafarers in their quaint village.

Director: Jochen Alexander Freydank

Cast

Dietmar Bär
Dietmar Bär
Fiete Klaas
Uwe Ochsenknecht
Uwe Ochsenknecht
Paul Grambauer
Axel Stein
Axel Stein
Piet Grambauer
Jürgen Tarrach
Jürgen Tarrach
Bürgermeister
Sönke Möhring
Sönke Möhring
Labahn
Katharina Thalbach
Katharina Thalbach
Traudi Dinse
Fritz Roth
Fritz Roth
Hannes Reuter, Landarzt
Cornelia Gröschel
Cornelia Gröschel
Lisa
Matthias Paul
Arzt
Nadja Petri
Nadja Petri
Schwester Tina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Große Fische, kleine Fische (2015) about?

This German comedy-drama centers on two lifelong fishing friends whose bond is tested when Paul learns Fiete is the real father of his son. Set in a coastal village fighting modernization, the film explores loyalty, deception, and the challenges of a rapidly changing world.

Who directed Große Fische, kleine Fische?

Jochen Alexander Freydank, known for his engaging storytelling and character-driven films, directed *Große Fische, kleine Fische*.

Who stars in Große Fische, kleine Fische?

The film features a powerhouse cast including Dietmar Bär, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Axel Stein, Jürgen Tarrach, and Sönke Möhring.

Is Große Fische, kleine Fische (2015) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating isn't available, this character-driven comedy-drama offers a compelling mix of humor and emotional depth. Fans of small-town stories and heartfelt dramas will appreciate its authentic portrayal of friendship and family secrets.

How long is Große Fische, kleine Fische?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Große Fische, kleine Fische (2015) — A Heartfelt Comedy About Friendship and Family Secrets

In *Große Fische, kleine Fische* (2015), director Jochen Alexander Freydank crafts a heartfelt comedy-drama set against the rugged beauty of the Baltic Sea. The film follows lifelong fishing buddies Paul and Fiete, who are the last traditional seafarers in their quaint village. As development pressures mount and the mayor pushes for tourism-driven change, their quiet lives are upended by an explosive secret: Paul discovers Fiete is the biological father of his son Piet, shattering their bond. This revelation forces the two men to confront decades of unspoken truths, testing their friendship and forcing them to navigate a modern world that leaves little room for their old ways.

Freydank's film balances rustic charm with emotional depth, exploring themes of loyalty, identity, and the quiet struggles of a changing world. With a stellar cast led by Dietmar Bär and Uwe Ochsenknecht, *Große Fische, kleine Fische* delivers a mix of warmth and tension, all wrapped in a setting that feels both timeless and poignant. Perfect for fans of character-driven stories, this German gem is a celebration of friendship's resilience amid life's unexpected tides.