The second Night Talk candidate Lolle meets is Flori. He's a comic artist and he wants to finish drawing his latest comic with Lolle in Rome. Sounds great. But then Lolle orders sweet and sour pork in Tuhan's snack bar. Flori, a fanatical vegetarian, accuses Lolle of being a murderer. End of the performance. End of the search. Lolle gives up. She agrees to meet Moshe for one last time before he emigrates to the USA with his family. Lolle is afraid. Will she kiss Moshe, will she sleep with him, will there be more heartache afterwards? Coincidence comes to the rescue. Daniel, Sven's son, has locked himself into a room in the flat. The only way to free the boy is to climb up the scaffolding that builders have just put up on the house. Lolle climbs up, she is terrified - and suddenly realizes: "I want to live, to have a future - and Moshe is the past!" Sven is also cured. He might just have been able to turn a deaf ear to Christine's opinion of children: "You know what you lose: career, independence, a trim figure?". But when Christine makes it quite clear that she has no desire whatsoever to play with Daniel, that the boy just gets on her nerves, it's the end of the affair for Sven.
Key Information
Original Title | Berlin, Berlin |
Genre |
Comedy Sitcom |
Produced by: | Degeto Film GmbH |
Year Of Production | 2002 |
Duration | 00h25h00h00 min |
Country Of Origin | Germany |
Language Versions | German [OV], French [DUB] |
Cast & Crew
Director/s | Franziska Meyer Price Gudrun Scheerer Sven Unterwaldt jr. |
Cast | Felicitas Woll Sandra Borgmann Jan Sosniok Matthias Klimsa Charlotte Schwab Jürgen Mai |
Producer/s | |
Writer/s | David Safier Nicholas Hause and Katharina Mestre |