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Endstation Glück 2016

★ 3.22 votes📅 2016-04-01

In Karola Meeder's intimate drama *Endstation Glück* (2016), Gudrun Landgrebe delivers a poignant performance as Helene, a woman whose carefully laid plans are upended by sudden loss.

Director: Karola Meeder

Cast

Gudrun Landgrebe
Gudrun Landgrebe
Rosina
Gundi Ellert
Gundi Ellert
Helene
Barbara de Koy
Barbara de Koy
Luise
Gunnar Möller
Gunnar Möller
Victor
Orhan Müstak
Orhan Müstak
Taxifahrer
Astrid Polak
Frau Sachstetter
Julia Nachtmann
Julia Nachtmann
Corinna
Anna Schimrigk
Anna Schimrigk
Schwester Anna

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Endstation Glück (2016) about?

The film follows Helene, a widow who inherits a failing country station after her husband's death. Stripped of her long-awaited retirement dream, she must navigate grief, financial strain, and the pressure to resume her old life. Her journey becomes a meditation on resilience and the unexpected paths life takes.

Who directed Endstation Glück?

Karola Meeder directed *Endstation Glück*, bringing a delicate, character-driven approach to this intimate drama.

Who stars in Endstation Glück?

The film stars Gudrun Landgrebe as Helene, alongside Gundi Ellert, Barbara de Koy, Gunnar Möller, and Orhan Müstak in key roles.

Is Endstation Glück (2016) worth watching?

As a TV movie drama, *Endstation Glück* offers a meditative and emotionally resonant experience. While it may lack high-stakes action, its themes of loss and reinvention make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven narratives. The lack of IMDb rating means it's a hidden gem worth discovering.

How long is Endstation Glück?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Endstation Glück (2016) — A Drama of Loss, Legacy, and Second Chances

In Karola Meeder's intimate drama *Endstation Glück* (2016), Gudrun Landgrebe delivers a poignant performance as Helene, a woman whose carefully laid plans are upended by sudden loss. After her husband's untimely death, Helene's dream of a long-awaited world voyage collapses, leaving her to confront an unexpected inheritance: a crumbling country station burdened by debt. As she grapples with grief and uncertainty, her lifelong friends Rosina and Luise urge her to return to their familiar routines, setting the stage for a quiet but profound reckoning with life's detours.

With its slow-burning intensity and restrained emotional depth, *Endstation Glück* explores themes of second chances, the weight of legacy, and the fragility of plans. Landgrebe's nuanced portrayal anchors the film, supported by a cast including Gundi Ellert and Gunnar Möller in roles that add texture to Helene's solitary journey. Meeder crafts an atmosphere of melancholic beauty, where every corridor of the dilapidated station feels like a metaphor for transition.