15 Years (15 Jahre)
Synopsis
Jenny, a piano prodigy, tries to find her footing in a Christian halfway house after serving a 15-year prison sentence for a murder she didn’t commit. After agreeing to play piano for the talented Syrian singer Omar on a televised music competition, she discovers that the show’s host is her former lover—and the man who framed her for the crime. Jenny’s growing desire to avenge past wrongs threatens her fragile future with Omar.
15 Years is the sequel to the internationally acclaimed prison drama Four Minutes. Hannah Herzsprung expertly reprises her role as Jenny, whose irascible temperament is offset by Hassan Akkouch’s memorable performance as the good-natured Omar. A film about between vengeance and forgiveness.
Accessible from 16 and over
Cast/Mit
- Hassan Akkouch
- Christian Friedel
- Hannah Herzsprung
- Marc Limpach
Szenario
- Chris Kraus
Bild
- Daniela Knapp
Ton
- Sebastian Bender
- Manuel Grandpierre
- Philipp Mosser
Musik
- Annette Focks
- Paul Livingston
Produktion
- Dor Film
- Four Minutes Filmproduktion
- Samsa Film
- Dor Film-West
- Senator Film
Vorführungen
Trailer und Fotos
Kritiken
Chris Kraus
Born 1963 in Göttingen, Chris Kraus is a director, screenwriter, and novelist who studied at the German Film and Television Academy. His feature films Four Minutes (2006), The Poll Diaries (2010), and The Bloom of Yesterday (2016) were the recipients of numerous international awards, cementing his reputation as one of Germany’s most critically acclaimed contemporary directors. 15 Years is his fourth feature-length film.