
A Stasi Comedy
Comedy
Overview
East Berlin, early 1980s: Ludger is hired by the Stasi to spy on the oppositional arts scene in Prenzlauer Berg. But when he falls in love with the mysterious Nathalie, he has to choose between a life as a celebrated underground poet and his career as a Stasi agent. A choice that will turn back on him 30 years later.
Top Cast


David Kross
David Kross
Ludger (jung)
David Kross
Ludger (jung)


Antonia Bill
Antonia Bill
Corinna (jung)
Antonia Bill
Corinna (jung)


Christopher Nell
Christopher Nell
Bär (jung)
Christopher Nell
Bär (jung)


Deleila Piasko
Deleila Piasko
Nathalie
Deleila Piasko
Nathalie


Jörg Schüttauf
Jörg Schüttauf
Ludger Fuchs
Jörg Schüttauf
Ludger Fuchs


Bernd Stegemann
Bernd Stegemann
Erich Mielke
Bernd Stegemann
Erich Mielke


Margarita Broich
Margarita Broich
Corinna Fuchs
Margarita Broich
Corinna Fuchs


Henry Hübchen
Henry Hübchen
Offizier Siemens
Henry Hübchen
Offizier Siemens
Alexander Scheer
Alexander Scheer
Michaela
Alexander Scheer
Michaela


Detlev Buck
Detlev Buck
Horkefeld
Detlev Buck
Horkefeld
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