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Zwei verlorene Schafe 2016

★ 4.33 votes90 min📅 2016-10-28

In *Zwei verlorene Schafe (2016)*, Sylke Enders crafts a sharp and heartfelt comedy about two women at crossroads in life.

Director: Sylke Enders

Cast

Steffi Kühnert
Steffi Kühnert
Sina
Andrea Sawatzki
Andrea Sawatzki
Rebecca Fritz
Franz Hartwig
Franz Hartwig
Thaddäus Gerlach
Joachim Paul Assböck
Joachim Paul Assböck
Gabriel Rossi
Matthias Brenner
Matthias Brenner
Hans Stanew
Oliver Breite
Oliver Breite
Dr. Michael Gerlach
Margit Bendokat
Margit Bendokat
Agnes Möller
Sandra von Ruffin
Sandra von Ruffin
Isabell Stanew
Leonie Parusel
Leonie Parusel
Sophie
Marlon Kittel
Marlon Kittel
Marco

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zwei verlorene Schafe (2016) about?

*Zwei verlorene Schafe* follows an ambitious but struggling actress as she reluctantly coaches a young, content pastor who has no drive. Their contrasting worlds collide in a story about finding meaning in unexpected places, blending humor, introspection, and the search for purpose.

Who directed Zwei verlorene Schafe?

Sylke Enders directed *Zwei verlorene Schafe (2016)*. Known for her sharp storytelling and character-driven narratives, Enders brings a keen eye for detail to this comedy-drama.

Who stars in Zwei verlorene Schafe?

The film stars Steffi Kühnert, Andrea Sawatzki, Franz Hartwig, Joachim Paul Assböck, and Matthias Brenner in key roles.

Is Zwei verlorene Schafe (2016) worth watching?

With its blend of comedy and heartfelt moments, *Zwei verlorene Schafe* is a solid pick for fans of character-driven stories. While not a blockbuster, its authentic performances and relatable themes make it a rewarding TV movie experience.

How long is Zwei verlorene Schafe?

The runtime of *Zwei verlorene Schafe (2016)* is 90 minutes.

About Zwei verlorene Schafe (2016) — A Comedy About Ambition, Faith, and Unexpected Friendships

In *Zwei verlorene Schafe (2016)*, Sylke Enders crafts a sharp and heartfelt comedy about two women at crossroads in life. Steffi Kühnert plays an actress past her prime, pouring her ambitions into coaching a young, unambitious pastor (Andrea Sawatzki) who seems equally lost—but in an entirely different way. Their unlikely partnership unfolds against a backdrop of Berlin's urban landscape, where ambition clashes with contentment and professional failure meets personal rediscovery. The film balances humor and melancholy as it explores themes of purpose, self-worth, and the unexpected friendships that form when life doesn't go as planned.

The story brims with authentic dialogue and nuanced performances, particularly from the lead duo, whose chemistry feels both natural and compelling. Enders' direction leans into the quirks of her characters, turning their flaws into strengths and their missteps into moments of growth. With its blend of wit and warmth, *Zwei verlorene Schafe* is a TV movie that resonates long after the credits roll, offering a refreshing take on second chances and the beauty of being lost.