

Comedy · Drama
Overview
An ambitious young man struggles to achieve his dream of becoming an employee in a Munich luxury hotel despite being strongly visually impaired.
Top Cast


Kostja Ullmann
Kostja Ullmann
Saliya Kahawatte
Kostja Ullmann
Saliya Kahawatte


Anna Maria Mühe
Anna Maria Mühe
Laura
Anna Maria Mühe
Laura


Jacob Matschenz
Jacob Matschenz
Max
Jacob Matschenz
Max


Ludger Pistor
Ludger Pistor
Lehrer Döngen
Ludger Pistor
Lehrer Döngen


Michael Grimm
Michael Grimm
Küchenchef Krohn
Michael Grimm
Küchenchef Krohn


Uwe Preuss
Uwe Preuss
Augenarzt
Uwe Preuss
Augenarzt


Johann von Bülow
Johann von Bülow
Kleinschmidt
Johann von Bülow
Kleinschmidt


Alexander Held
Alexander Held
Fried
Alexander Held
Fried


Herbert Forthuber
Herbert Forthuber
Herr Kolditz
Herbert Forthuber
Herr Kolditz


Nilam Farooq
Nilam Farooq
Sheela
Nilam Farooq
Sheela
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