
I Am Guilty
Drama
Overview
Armin Steeb is adrift: just finished with school, living with his middle-class parents, clueless about finding work. He tries connecting with a girl, he engages in risky sex with strangers in public toilets, he goes to job interviews. He also sends an anonymous letter to a local Munich newspaper, claiming responsibility for a fatal road accident. He fitfully pursues notoriety as he goes through life nearly without affect. What will it take to get Armin to smile?
Top Cast


Constantin von Jascheroff
Constantin von Jascheroff
Armin Steeb
Constantin von Jascheroff
Armin Steeb


Manfred Zapatka
Manfred Zapatka
Martin Steeb
Manfred Zapatka
Martin Steeb


Victoria Trauttmansdorff
Victoria Trauttmansdorff
Marianne Steeb
Victoria Trauttmansdorff
Marianne Steeb


Nora Waldstätten
Nora Waldstätten
Katja Fichtner
Nora Waldstätten
Katja Fichtner


Devid Striesow
Devid Striesow
Martin Steeb jr.
Devid Striesow
Martin Steeb jr.


Florian Panzner
Florian Panzner
Stefan Steeb
Florian Panzner
Stefan Steeb


Thomas Dannemann
Thomas Dannemann
Herr Kleine
Thomas Dannemann
Herr Kleine


Laura Tonke
Laura Tonke
Christiane Steeb
Laura Tonke
Christiane Steeb
Dennis Prinz
Dennis Prinz
Ulrich Wendt
Dennis Prinz
Ulrich Wendt


Martin Kiefer
Martin Kiefer
Richard Gassner
Martin Kiefer
Richard Gassner
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