Where’s Fred?

Wheres Fred?

Where’s Fred?

  Fred (Til Schweiger) is the construction foreman and as such is a very honest and just as solid guy that can Hardly anything. Fred has only one problem: He’s in love, in Mara (Anja Kling). Brings a son into the relationship, the spoiled, Linus (Ramon Julia König). And again has a great desire – finally take a signed ball from the hands of his favorite basketball Ballers Alba Berlin oppose. But the matter has only one catch, as the unsympathetic Filius brings to the point: the balls that are distributed after the games

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Heinz and Fred

Heinz and Fred
               Genre: Documentary
  In many moments of this documentary seems like a quirky little fairy tale. What the film leaves little doubt. Because at the beginning of one of the two protagonists submits a story with “Once upon a time …” begins. And yet, Heinz and Fred is undoubtedly located in our presence and tells a story, just as it also is typical of life in this country. And does just this mixture undoubtedly the immense charm of this film.

Deep in the Mansfeld region, a region in Saxony-Anhalt, which was

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Menachem & Fred

Menachem & Fred
               Genre: Documentary
  In the meantime, such a scene would probably not happen as they will be equal in two copies in this movie: When Menachem Mayer and Fred Raymer landed in Germany and ask at an information desk for the best service to Hoffenheim, the reactions in both cases the same: “Where?” Today, everyone knows where is Hoffenheim. At the latest after the furious start of the 1899 Hoffenheim in the first round of the Bundesliga last season, one is aware of the geographical positioning of the village in Kraichgau.

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Where’s Fred?

Wheres Fred?

Where’s Fred?

  Fred (Til Schweiger) is the construction foreman and as such is a very honest and just as solid guy that can Hardly anything. Fred has only one problem: He’s in love, in Mara (Anja Kling). Brings a son into the relationship, the spoiled, Linus (Ramon Julia König). And again has a great desire – finally take a signed ball from the hands of his favorite basketball Ballers Alba Berlin oppose. But the matter has only one catch, as the unsympathetic Filius brings to the point: the balls that are distributed after the games

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