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Director: Dominik Graf
Cast: Maximilian Wigger, Dietmar Bär, Tayfun Bademsoy, Barbara Rudnik
Albi, Franz and Tayfun want little more in life than to ride their bikes, but things toughen up when they get unemployed.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Treffer (1984), directed by Dominik Graf, is an action-drama film that follows three unemployed young men, Albi, Franz, and Tayfun, as they navigate the challenges of life. While the film has not received extensive critical acclaim, it provides an authentic portrayal of the struggles faced by the working class in Germany during the time period.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gripping, character-driven dramas will appreciate the gritty, realistic portrayal of working-class life in Treffer (1984), directed by the acclaimed Dominik Graf. The film's focus on the unemployment struggles of its trio of protagonists - Albi, Franz, and Tayfun - offers a powerful, nuanced exploration of the challenges faced by marginalized youth, with standout performances from actors like Maximilian Wigger and Dietmar Bär.
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