Fack ju Göhte (film series)
Film series | |
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title | Fack ju Göhte |
Original title | Fack ju Göhte |
Country of production | Germany |
original language |
German , English |
Publishing year | 2013-2017 |
Rod | |
Director | Bora Dagtkin |
script |
Bora DAGENKIN BORA DAGEKIN (Idea) |
production |
Lena Schömann (1–3) Christian Becker (1) Bora Drachtkin (3) |
music |
Beatzarre (1–3) Djorkaeff (1–3) Beckmann (1–2) Nico Wellenbrink (2) |
camera |
Christof Wahl (1) Andreas Berger (2) Markus Nestroy (3) |
cut |
Charles Ladmiral (1–3) Constantin von Seld (3) |
The Fack-ju-Göhte trilogy consists of three films: Fack ju Göhte (2013), Fack ju Göhte 2 (2015) and Fack ju Göhte 3 (2017).
action
Fack ju Göhte (2013)
The bank robber Zeki Müller is fresh out of jail. A friend buried his loot next to the Goethe comprehensive school. However, there is one big problem: after its prey was buried, a new gym was built on this site. So Zeki has to do everything possible to get her hands on the loot. So he takes a job as a substitute teacher at the school.
Fack ju Göhte 2 (2015)
When Zeki learns that his late buddy has hidden more loot in the tank of Zeki's car, he finds a bag of diamonds there. But then a “secret mistake” happens because Zeki's friend Elisabeth “Lisi” Schnabelstedt throws the plush toys in which he has hidden the loot into a donation container at the Schiller High School. Zeki wants to get these stuffed animals back and organizes a school trip to Thailand.
Fack ju Göhte 3 (2017)
The "problem students" Chantal Ackermann, Daniel "Danger" Becker, Zeynep and the other students at the Goethe Comprehensive School are about to graduate from high school , but the former problem students are not really prepared and interested in getting this qualification. But Zeki Müller still wants to do everything to ensure that she passes the Abitur. He cannot rely on the help of headmistress Gudrun Gerster because she has a lot of stress with the Ministry of Education.
actor
figure | Fack ju Göhte (2013) | Fack ju Göhte 2 (2015) | Fack ju Göhte 3 (2017) |
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Zeki Müller | Elyas M'Barek | ||
Elisabeth "Lisi" Schnabelstedt | Karoline Herfurth | ||
Chantal Ackermann | Jella Haase | ||
Daniel "Danger" Becker | Max von der Groeben | ||
Zeynep Tezel | Gizem Emre | ||
Burak Aytacer | Aram Arami | ||
Gudrun Gerster | Katja Riemann | ||
Charlie | Jana Pallaske | ||
Laura Schnabelstedt | Anna Lena Klenke | ||
Caro Meyer | Alwara Höfels | ||
Meike | Runa Greiner | ||
Paco | Farid Bang | ||
Ingrid Leimbach-Knorr | Uschi Glas | ||
Mr. Gundlach | Bernd Stegemann | ||
Etienne "Ploppi" Wagner | Lucas Reiber | ||
Eckhart Badebrecht | Michael Maertens | ||
Hauke Wölki | Volker Bruch | ||
Amrei Keizer | Lea van Acken | ||
Angelika Wiechert | Julia Dietze | ||
Biggi Enzberger | Sandra Hüller |
Movie dates
Movie | Start date | Audience numbers | Grossing results |
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Fack ju Göhte | November 7, 2013 | 7,394,469 | € 54,905,595 |
Fack ju Göhte 2 | September 10, 2015 | 7,716,114 | € 62,836,157 |
Fack ju Göhte 3 | October 26, 2017 | 6,135,490 | € 53,347,812 |
Total (as of September 23, 2018) | 21,246,073 | € 171,089,564 |
musical
On January 21, 2018, the musical adaptation Fack ju Göhte - Das Musical was performed for the first time in Munich . The musical produced by Stage Entertainment was written by Simon Triebel , Nicolas Rebscher and Kevin Schroeder and was the first staging in the new Werk 7 theater in the east of Munich. The musical was shown until September 9, 2018. The main roles were Max Hemmersdorfer (January to May 2018) and Daron Yates (May to September 2018) as Zeki Müller and Johanna Spantzel as Lisi Schnabelstedt.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b www.filmstarts.de
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- ↑ a b www.insidekino.com
- ↑ www.filmstarts.de
- ↑ a b www.insidekino.com
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- ↑ Michael Zirnstein: The Fack-ju-Göhte musical is so casual. Süddeutsche Zeitung, January 22, 2018, accessed on October 21, 2018 .
- ^ Christiane Lutz: "Fack ju Göhte" musical failed in Munich. Süddeutsche Zeitung, May 29, 2018, accessed on October 21, 2018 .