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The Have-Nots 2016

★ 5.17 votes101 min📅 2016-06-25

Florian Hoffmeister's The Have-Nots (2016) unfolds on a single pivotal day in Berlin, where a postponed trip to New York unexpectedly ties two friends to the aftermath of 9/11.

Director: Florian Hoffmeister

Cast

Julia Jentsch
Julia Jentsch
Isabelle
Sebastian Zimmler
Sebastian Zimmler
Jacob
Bibiana Beglau
Bibiana Beglau
Ginka
Gina Bellman
Gina Bellman
Leila
Raffiella Chapman
Raffiella Chapman
Sara
Ronald Pickup
Ronald Pickup
Bentham
Guy Burnet
Guy Burnet
Jim
Ole Lagerpusch
Ole Lagerpusch
Hans
Aljoscha Stadelmann
Aljoscha Stadelmann
Andras

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Have-Nots (2016) about?

Set against the backdrop of 9/11, the film follows two friends whose lives hinge on a single day in Berlin. Jakob cancels a trip to New York to chase a chance encounter, while his friend Hans goes in his place—each path revealing how fragile our plans become when fate intervenes.

Who directed The Have-Nots?

The Have-Nots was directed by Florian Hoffmeister, a filmmaker known for his nuanced character-driven dramas.

Who stars in The Have-Nots?

The Have-Nots features a talented cast including Julia Jentsch, Sebastian Zimmler, Bibiana Beglau, Gina Bellman, and Raffiella Chapman.

Is The Have-Nots (2016) worth watching?

The Have-Nots is a slow-burn drama that rewards viewers seeking thoughtful storytelling and historical nuance. While not a high-energy thriller, its atmospheric tension and emotional depth make it a compelling watch for fans of character-focused films.

How long is The Have-Nots?

The Have-Nots has a runtime of 101 minutes.

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About The Have-Nots (2016) — A Berlin drama drenched in fate and 9/11's shadow

Florian Hoffmeister's The Have-Nots (2016) unfolds on a single pivotal day in Berlin, where a postponed trip to New York unexpectedly ties two friends to the aftermath of 9/11. Jakob's decision to stay hinges on the hope of reuniting with an ex-lover, while his friend Hans heads to the U.S. instead—each man's choice magnifying the fragile balance between personal longing and global upheaval. This intimate drama captures a moment suspended between hope and loss, where everyday emotions collide with history's abrupt shifts.

With Julia Jentsch leading a compelling ensemble cast, the film blends quiet character study with the weight of historical context. The Have-Nots (2016) lingers on the unspoken tensions of relationships strained by distance, memory, and the unexpected. Hoffmeister crafts a moody, atmospheric narrative that asks: how much of our lives is shaped by chance, and how much by the forces beyond our control? A quietly powerful meditation on fate, connection, and the thin lines that define us.