
Get Lucky 2019
Directed by Ziska Riemann, *Get Lucky (2019)* is a sun-soaked comedy following six teenagers as they navigate their first chaotic summer vacation by the Baltic Sea.
Director: Ziska Riemann
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Get Lucky (2019)* about?
*Get Lucky* follows six teenagers spending an eventful summer at a Baltic Sea holiday home, where they confront their first loves, awkward sexual discoveries, and the hilarious pitfalls of growing up. Their rented house becomes a hub of drama, especially with the unexpected presence of a sexologist who complicates their escapades.
Who directed *Get Lucky*?
*Get Lucky* was directed by Ziska Riemann, a filmmaker known for her sharp, character-driven comedies that explore the messy realities of youth.
Who stars in *Get Lucky*?
The film stars Palina Rojinski, Bjarne Meisel, Emma-Katharina Suthe, Lilly Terzic, Benny Opoku-Arthur, and Luissa Cara Hansen as the group of teens navigating summer chaos.
Is *Get Lucky (2019)* worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy about firsts and fumbles, *Get Lucky* delivers a fun, relatable ride for fans of coming-of-age stories. While it leans more on humor than deep drama, its breezy tone and charming cast make it a solid pick for a relaxed movie night.
How long is *Get Lucky*?
*Get Lucky* has a runtime of 98 minutes.
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About Get Lucky (2019) — A raucous comedy of first love and summer chaos
Directed by Ziska Riemann, *Get Lucky (2019)* is a sun-soaked comedy following six teenagers as they navigate their first chaotic summer vacation by the Baltic Sea. Their rented holiday home becomes the stage for blossoming romances, awkward sexual awakenings, and the inevitable mishaps of youth—all under the watchful, slightly awkward guidance of a sexologist who drops in more often than expected. Between beach bonfires and drunken confessions, the group learns that love isn't always straightforward, and neither is growing up.
With a blend of humor and heart, *Get Lucky* captures the awkward charm of adolescence, where every emotion feels amplified and every mistake is a lesson in disguise. Set against a backdrop of golden beaches and endless daylight, the film balances raucous comedy with surprisingly tender moments, making it a coming-of-age story that's as relatable as it is entertaining.