
Boundaries 2010
In the heart of Germany, a group of young actors embark on an extraordinary journey, leaving behind the comforts of city life to audition for a prestigious summer theatre production in a picturesque church ruin.
Director: Andreas Kleinert
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Boundaries (2010) about?
A group of young actors travel to the countryside to audition for a summer theatre production, navigating the complexities of human relationships and artistic excellence.
Who directed Boundaries?
Andreas Kleinert, a German director known for his thought-provoking dramas.
Who stars in Boundaries?
The film features a talented cast, including Matthias Habich, Juliane Götz, Nora Rim Abdel-Maksoud, and Jan Dose.
Is Boundaries (2010) worth watching?
With its unique blend of drama and theatre, Boundaries (2010) is a gripping film that explores the complexities of human relationships and artistic excellence.
How long is Boundaries?
93 minutes
About Boundaries (2010) — A Drama of Self-Discovery in the German Countryside
In the heart of Germany, a group of young actors embark on an extraordinary journey, leaving behind the comforts of city life to audition for a prestigious summer theatre production in a picturesque church ruin. Directed by Andreas Kleinert, this 2010 drama brings together a talented cast, including Matthias Habich, Juliane Götz, and Nora Rim Abdel-Maksoud, as they vie for the lead role in a production of Hamlet. The lines between reality and performance blur as they navigate the challenges of a once-renowned Swiss director's demanding rehearsals. Boundaries (2010) is a gripping drama that explores the complexities of human relationships, creativity, and the pursuit of artistic excellence.
As the actors navigate the treacherous waters of their own emotions, they must confront the harsh realities of their own limitations and the true meaning of success. With its unique blend of drama and theatre, Boundaries (2010) is a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Through its thought-provoking themes and intense performances, this film will leave you questioning the very boundaries of art and reality.