
The Deal 2015
In Peter Bösenberg's quietly gripping drama *The Deal (2015)*, grief and unexpected connection unfold against the backdrop of a crumbling suburban life.
Director: Peter Bösenberg
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Deal (2015) about?
One year after her husband's death, Stine and her daughter Stephanie struggle to maintain their decaying suburban home. When charismatic handyman Roger offers to repair it in exchange for small acts of kindness, their tentative alliance challenges Stine's resilience and forces her to confront her isolation.
Who directed The Deal?
Peter Bösenberg directed *The Deal (2015)*, bringing a sensitive touch to this intimate family drama.
Who stars in The Deal?
The film stars Stine Stengade, Àlex Brendemühl, Antonia Lingemann, Robert Alexander Baer, and Caroline Peters in pivotal roles.
Is The Deal (2015) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, *The Deal* is a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. Its themes of grief and human connection, paired with strong performances, make it a thoughtful film worth discovering.
How long is The Deal?
The Deal runs for 90 minutes.
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About The Deal (2015) — A Drama of Grief, Hope, and Unexpected Bonds
In Peter Bösenberg's quietly gripping drama *The Deal (2015)*, grief and unexpected connection unfold against the backdrop of a crumbling suburban life. A year after losing her husband, Stine (Stine Stengade) clings to normality while raising her daughter Stephanie in a once-grand villa now decaying around them. Her world shifts when Roger (Àlex Brendemühl), a charismatic but enigmatic craftsman, offers a deal that defies logic: he'll repair their home, not for payment, but for simple human kindness—a warm meal, shelter, and conversation. What begins as a transaction spirals into something far more complicated, testing the fragile boundaries between trust and desperation.
As Stine navigates the tension between pride and survival, the film explores themes of loneliness, resilience, and the unspoken bargains we strike with life. Bösenberg crafts an atmosphere of quiet intensity, where every glance and hesitant word carries weight. With its intimate focus on family and healing, *The Deal* lingers as a poignant reminder that sometimes, the most profound deals aren't written in words but whispered in silence.