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Schwarze Früchte

Schwarze Früchte is a thrilling Drama, Romance, Comedy film directed by Elisha Smith-Leverock, David Uzochukwu. This captivating story, produced by Jünglinge Film, released on 2024-10-03 with a runtime of 4 hours and 2 minutes.

Schwarze Früchte Movie Details

Movie Name Schwarze Früchte
Release Date 2024-10-03
Language
Country Germany
Genres Drama, Romance, Comedy
Director Elisha Smith-Leverock, David Uzochukwu
Writer Sarah Claire Wray, Sophia Ayissi Nsegue, Lisa Tracy Michalik, Naomi Kelechi Odhiambo, Lamin Leroy Gibba
Producer Lasse Scharpen, Olivia Kpalété, Raquel Dukpa, Faraz Shariat, Paulina Lorenz
Editor Friederike Hohmuth
Cinematographer Malcolm Saidou, Claudia Schröder
Production Company Jünglinge Film
Rating 5 out of 10 (110 votes)

Cast and Characters

In this film, we have Lamin Leroy Gibba as Lalo, Melodie Simina as Karla, Vanessa Yeboah as Lotta, Benjamin Radjaipour as Bijan, Mamara Gan as Joshua, Nick Romeo Reimann as Tobias, Thapelo Mashiane as Kojo, Naomi Kelechi Odhiambo as Abebi, Paula Kober as Yvonne, Simon Kluth as David, Sheri Hagen as Ema, Jerry Kwarteng as Adamu, Christine Rollar as Marion.

Story

When Lalo is thrown off course by the sudden death of his father, he suppresses his loss with impulsive actions that disrupt his life. While he and his best friend Karla, both in their mid-twenties, queer and Black in Germany, try to shape who they want to become, they are forced to grapple with the limits of their flexibility.

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FAQs

Who directed the Schwarze Früchte movie?

Elisha Smith-Leverock, David Uzochukwu directed the Schwarze Früchte movie.

What categories does the Schwarze Früchte movie belong to?

It belongs to the genres of Drama, Romance, Comedy.

When was Schwarze Früchte released?

The movie was released on 2024-10-03.

How long is the Schwarze Früchte movie?

The runtime is 4 hours and 2 minutes.

Who wrote the Schwarze Früchte movie?

The screenplay was written by Sarah Claire Wray, Sophia Ayissi Nsegue, Lisa Tracy Michalik, Naomi Kelechi Odhiambo, Lamin Leroy Gibba.