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Director: Roland Suso Richter
Cast: Benno Fürmann, Thomas Kretschmann, Marie Bäumer, Anja Kling
Germany in the near future: the economic situation has deteriorated dramatically, the social mood is simmering and the political camps are becoming more radicalized. Chaotic conditions are driving people onto the barricades and into the arms of the extreme right-wing DNS party, which is planning to secede economically and socially from individual federal states. To prevent this nightmare, the federal government sees only one option: to secretly build up the leading candidate of the opposing left-wing party.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Die Grenze is a 2010 German drama film directed by Roland Suso Richter that received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its timely political commentary, others found the narrative uneven. The film did not receive any major awards recognition, and its public reception on sites like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is currently unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thought-provoking political dramas directed by Roland Suso Richter will appreciate the complex themes and timely social commentary explored in the 2010 film 'Die Grenze'. Featuring strong performances from actors like Benno FĂĽrmann and Thomas Kretschmann, the film provides an engaging and insightful look at the tensions within a near-future Germany on the brink of social and economic upheaval.