Luise Heyer
All informations about every movie and show with the involvement of Luise Heyer.
Jga
A movie starring Luise Heyer, Axel Stein and Julia Hartmann
Jasmin, Gina and Anna want to have fun at the bachelorette party in Ibiza. But first, most of their friends cancel because of their children's colds, and to top it off, the bride drops out because she's pregnant. What's left are the three singles who want to continue the bachelor party without the bride ... (more)
The Last Execution
A movie starring Lars Eidinger, Devid Striesow and Luise Heyer
The ambitious scientist Franz Walter doesn't hesitate when he is promised a professorship at the university. He immediately accepts, pledges absolute loyalty to the system and agrees to work for the GDR's foreign intelligence service until he can take up his new position. Together with his colleague Dirk, he is sent on foreign assignments to West Germany ... (more)
Pretty Far from Okay (2017)
A movie starring Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen, Sunnyi Melles and Patrick Güldenberg
Comedy • 67% like the movie
Isi is stucked in a quarter-life-crisis. With a graphic diploma in one hand and a drink in the other, Isi is stucked in a strange place ‚inbetween' univeristiy and real life. This place would seem bleak and lonely, if her very best friend Lotte wasn’t there with here ... (more)
Die Reste meines Lebens (2017)
A movie starring Luise Heyer, Ulrike Kriener and Irene Rindje
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All of a Sudden (2016)
A movie starring Sebastian Hülk, Julia Jentsch and Hanns Zischler
Drama • 65% like the movie
Karsten apparently has it settled. However, in this provincial German town, a moment of weakness turns to disaster, disappointment soon fuels anger, justice hides behind hypocrisy, and evil gradually unfolds.
Black Box
A movie starring Luise Heyer, Felix Kramer and Christian Berkel
The exits of a Berlin courtyard are blocked by the police due to an ambiguous event outside and a state of emergency occurs. Among the residents of the building, insecurities start to pump fear. Suspicion takes over panic, prejudices bring polarization and another question appears: Is the real danger coming from inside or outside?