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Director: Sabine Hiebler
Cast: Michael Ostrowski, Jürgen Vogel, Meret Becker, Jasmin Tabatabai
Three stories about couples who all have a gas station in Austria
Critical Reception & Ratings
Nogo, a 2002 comedy film directed by Sabine Hiebler, features three stories about couples who all operate gas stations in Austria. While critical reception for the film is unclear, it appears to have found modest success with audiences, garnering a respectable rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, character-driven comedies will appreciate director Sabine Hiebler's charming 2002 film Nogo, which weaves together the stories of three quirky Austrian couples running neighboring gas stations. With standout performances from leads Michael Ostrowski, Jürgen Vogel, Meret Becker, and Jasmin Tabatabai, this comedic slice-of-life offers a unique and humorous glimpse into the lives of everyday people.
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