Lolle is lovesick, pining for Moshe. She has lost three kilos and just hangs around in the flat - until Rosalie insists that she go inline skating with her. Rosalie's motto: "Actions speak louder than words". But instead of meeting someone who might take her mind off Moshe, Lolle just feels pestered and harassed by louts. Quite a different story is the incident with Dr. Strangelove, the night-talker. Lolle calls his night show, naming herself Billie, and talks to Dr. Strangelove about her heartbreak - and for the first time in ages she sleeps soundly. But the next day the stress starts. Dr. Strangelove is searching over the airwaves for his listener "Billie". Over seventy men have called in, Lolle can take her pick. The radio station is donating a trip for two to Rome. Olaf, the first listener Lolle meets, is a total flop. He's good-looking enough, but he bends Lolle's ear with never-ending reminiscences of Jana, his ex-girlfriend. But maybe better luck with the next candidate? Choosing a partner by tossing an apple. Hart's claim that if you throw an apple out of a window in Berlin, you'll always hit a single woman is proved correct. Hart throws first - a scream, and an old lady hurls abuse at the two hooligans, Hart and Sven. Sven's shot, however, hits the right target - Christine, a credit adviser. She is so impressed by him that she has no time to be annoyed. The two of them arrange a date?
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 |