Kroko (2003)
She is the blonde poison of the backyards, the femme fatale of the Wedding side street. Coolness hangs heavy on her eyelids. It could be mistaken for boredom - if it weren't for her tough tone of voice and her willingness to ice-coldly clear her opponents out of the way. One of her license-free joyrides results in an accident. A court orders her to do community service in a shared flat for the disabled, which she finds an imposition. But the "normalos" she lives with aren't that great either, and it seems as if Kroko finds something in the "spastics" that she lacks in her everyday life.
Director:
Sylke Enders
Writer:
Sylke Enders
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Franziska Jünger as Julia "Kroko" Fiedler |
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Alexander Lange as Thomas |
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Hinnerk Schönemann as Eddie |
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Danilo Bauer as Rolle |
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Harald Schrott as Micha |
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Anja Beatrice Kaul as Mutter Kroko |
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Kimberley Krump as Cora Fiedler |
| Production | Sabine Holtgreve | Producer |
| Production | Jörg Himstedt | Producer |
| Camera | Katrin Vorderwühlbecke | Director of Photography |
| Production | Christiane Collinge | Producer |
| Sound | Robert Philipp | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Gudrun Ruzicková-Steiner | Producer |
| Editing | Frank Brummundt | Editor |
| Writing | Sylke Enders | Screenplay |
| Camera | Matthias Schellenberg | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Sylke Enders | Director |
| Sound | Marc Riedinger | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Cooky Ziesche | Producer |
| Crew | Asuka Tovazzi | Stunts |