
Das Wahlergebnis
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
In a satirical way, the typical television coverage after a (fictitious) state election is simulated — including projections, interviews, commentaries, and a so-called “heavyweight round”. When then, over the course of the broadcast, the voter turnout is estimated as just 3.86 percent of those eligible to vote, none of the involved believes it. But after this information turns out to be true, it is attempted to explain this scandalous, impertinent, and downright subversive behaviour of the electorate.
Top Cast


Gerd Baltus
Gerd Baltus
Giselher Gawulla
Gerd Baltus
Giselher Gawulla


Michael Degen
Michael Degen
Dieter O. Nebenhoffer
Michael Degen
Dieter O. Nebenhoffer


Rosemarie Fendel
Rosemarie Fendel
Prof. Gisela Poppe
Rosemarie Fendel
Prof. Gisela Poppe


Uwe Friedrichsen
Uwe Friedrichsen
Uwe Friedrichsen


Volkert Kraeft
Volkert Kraeft
Rainer Umbill
Volkert Kraeft
Rainer Umbill


Jörg Pleva
Jörg Pleva
Timo Meier
Jörg Pleva
Timo Meier
Peter Striebeck
Peter Striebeck
Dr. Gotthard Stüppers
Peter Striebeck
Dr. Gotthard Stüppers


Peter Buchholz
Peter Buchholz
Reporter Peter Coralli
Peter Buchholz
Reporter Peter Coralli


Rainer Hunold
Rainer Hunold
Reporter Axel Degros
Rainer Hunold
Reporter Axel Degros


Christian Wolff
Christian Wolff
Reporter Volker Üplich
Christian Wolff
Reporter Volker Üplich
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