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Stunde des Wolfs 2000

★ 2.02 votes📅 2000-01-26

Directed by Hermine Huntgeburth, *Stunde des Wolfs* (2000) is a gripping German thriller-drama that weaves a tale of obsession and danger when brothers Hans and Florian Grosche intervene to save a captivating Georgian woman from her aggressive boyfriend.

Director: Hermine Huntgeburth

Cast

Richy Müller
Richy Müller
Hans Grosche
Marek Harloff
Marek Harloff
Florian Grosche
Lea Mornar
Lea Mornar
Ketuta
Corinna Harfouch
Corinna Harfouch
Gisela Grosche
Emely Mierendorff
Pauline Grosche
Luc Feit
Luc Feit
Micha
Hannes Hellmann
Hannes Hellmann
Aleksi Pileva
Michael Lott
Michael Lott
Till Matzke
Anne Ratte-Polle
Anne Ratte-Polle
Lucy
Mareile Blendl
Mareile Blendl
Susanne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stunde des Wolfs (2000) about?

The film follows brothers Hans and Florian Grosche who rescue a seductive Georgian woman from her abusive boyfriend, only to find themselves drawn into a dangerous spiral of obsession and unforeseen consequences.

Who directed Stunde des Wolfs?

Hermine Huntgeburth directed *Stunde des Wolfs*, known for her ability to blend psychological tension with compelling narratives.

Who stars in Stunde des Wolfs?

The film stars Richy Müller, Marek Harloff, Lea Mornar, Corinna Harfouch, and Emely Mierendorff, with Luc Feit rounding out the talented cast.

Is Stunde des Wolfs (2000) worth watching?

As a solid entry in the thriller-drama genre, *Stunde des Wolfs* offers a tense and atmospheric experience with strong performances, especially from Richy Müller. While not widely rated, its themes of obsession and moral ambiguity make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven suspense.

How long is Stunde des Wolfs?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Stunde des Wolfs (2000) — A Thriller About Obsession and Consequences

Directed by Hermine Huntgeburth, *Stunde des Wolfs* (2000) is a gripping German thriller-drama that weaves a tale of obsession and danger when brothers Hans and Florian Grosche intervene to save a captivating Georgian woman from her aggressive boyfriend. What begins as a noble act quickly spirals into a psychological chasm as Hans becomes entangled in a web of desire, betrayal, and unforeseen consequences. The film's moody atmosphere, steeped in tension and moral ambiguity, explores the fragile line between protection and possession, drawing viewers into a world where love and danger blur seamlessly.

With Richy Müller delivering a standout performance as Hans, the cast—including Marek Harloff as Florian and Lea Mornar as the enigmatic Georgian woman—brings depth and intensity to the unfolding drama. Huntgeburth's direction crafts a story that lingers, leaving audiences to question the true motives behind every character's actions.