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The Warm Money 1992

★ 6.17 votes31 min📅 1992-01-01

Step into the neon-lit underworld of early-90s Berlin with *The Warm Money (1992)*, Christian Petzold's gritty crime drama that follows the desperate pursuit of glamour by two young women.

Director: Christian Petzold

Cast

Manuela Brandenstein
Vera
Martina Maurer
Heike
Halit Bademsoy
Tresenmann
Sabahat Bademsoy
Serviererin
Andreas Hosang
Arzt
Kim Kübler
Poolmädchen
Mark Schlichter
Hilfskoch
Ulrich Ströhle
Chef

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Warm Money (1992) about?

A pair of young women in early-90s Berlin turn to theft to fund their dreamed-of luxurious lifestyles. Vera's calculated robberies in upscale bars initially work, but when Heike takes over, her lack of experience leads to a humiliating arrest. The film captures the tension between aspiration and reality in a world where survival trumps morality.

Who directed The Warm Money?

Christian Petzold directed *The Warm Money*. Known for his later critically acclaimed works, this early short film showcases his knack for character-driven storytelling and atmospheric tension.

Who stars in The Warm Money?

The film stars Manuela Brandenstein, Martina Maurer, and Halit Bademsoy, among others, in a cast that brings Petzold's stark vision to life.

Is The Warm Money (1992) worth watching?

While *The Warm Money* is a short film and lacks an IMDb rating, its raw storytelling and Petzold's signature style make it a compelling watch for fans of crime dramas. Its exploration of desperation and consequence offers a punchy, thought-provoking experience in under 32 minutes.

How long is The Warm Money?

The Warm Money has a runtime of 31 minutes.

About The Warm Money (1992) — A gritty crime drama about friendship and desperation

Step into the neon-lit underworld of early-90s Berlin with *The Warm Money (1992)*, Christian Petzold's gritty crime drama that follows the desperate pursuit of glamour by two young women. Vera and Heike, friends dreaming of a life of glitter and excess, find themselves trapped in a cycle of theft when their lack of savings forces them into a risky game of seduction and deception. Vera's calculated charm in bars becomes a temporary escape, but when Heike inherits the dangerous role, her naivety leads to a swift and humiliating downfall. Petzold crafts a tense, observational atmosphere, where the allure of material wealth clashes with the harsh reality of survival.

This compact 31-minute film is a raw exploration of desperation, friendship, and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator. With a minimalist aesthetic and unflinching focus on character, *The Warm Money* offers a snapshot of a moment when choices define destinies. Perfect for fans of character-driven crime dramas, Petzold's early work here sets the stage for his later, more expansive narratives.