Directed by:
Thomas StuberCinematography:
Peter MatjaskoComposer:
Bert WredeCast:
Peter Kurth, Lina Wendel, Edin Hasanović, Lena Lauzemis, Reiner Schöne, Udo Kroschwald, Anne-Kathrin Gummich, Henning Peker, Wolfram von Stauffenberg (more)Plots(1)
Herbert (Peter Kurth) makes his living from his brawn. Massive and heavily tattooed, he cuts an imposing, even terrifying figure. A former East German boxing champion, he is now a middle-aged man in a reunified Germany, reduced to working as a bouncer and debt collector, his fists being his primary tools of persuasion. Herbert's sole source of real satisfaction is the time he spends training Eddy (Edin Hasanovic), his boxing protegé. Then it starts happening: while showering after training, and in the midst of getting another tattoo, Herbert is overcome by painful muscle spasms. He ignores the attacks until he can no longer bear them. He sees a specialist and learns he has a fatal disease and not long to live. This man of action is forced to reflect in his final days on what truly matters. Herbert tries to reconnect with Sandra (Lena Lauzemis), the daughter he abandoned long ago. But now that Sandra is a parent herself and determined to preserve the stable life she's worked hard to secure, can he possibly hope to enter her heart? (Toronto International Film Festival)
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