
Bad Director
Comedy
Overview
Director Gregor Samsa, washed-up and in his late fifties, is reviewing his life. Having wasted it as a cultural worker doesn't exactly add to his joy.
Top Cast


Oliver Masucci
Oliver Masucci
Gregor Samsa
Oliver Masucci
Gregor Samsa


Bella Dayne
Bella Dayne
Grete
Bella Dayne
Grete


Götz Otto
Götz Otto
Assistant Director
Götz Otto
Assistant Director


Anne Ratte-Polle
Anne Ratte-Polle
Konstanze
Anne Ratte-Polle
Konstanze


Ralf Richter
Ralf Richter
Compagnon Sommerwind
Ralf Richter
Compagnon Sommerwind


Samuel Finzi
Samuel Finzi
Samuel
Samuel Finzi
Samuel


Marios Gavrilis
Marios Gavrilis
Harry
Marios Gavrilis
Harry
Elie Kaempfen
Elie Kaempfen
Fabian Reiter
Elie Kaempfen
Fabian Reiter


Anton Rattinger
Anton Rattinger
Sommerwind
Anton Rattinger
Sommerwind
Thilo Prothmann
Thilo Prothmann
Camera Operator
Thilo Prothmann
Camera Operator
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