Northern Germany can be so beautiful… some say. Others are dying of boredom there and want nothing more than to get the hell out of there. The good-humored Fuchs, a passionate food control agent with the local authorities, spends his days going from one snack bar to the next, making sure everything is in order. Tillmann, a depressive alcoholic, couldn’t take it abroad and shows up again at home in rural Dithmarschen. Fuchs dreams of life in the big city Hamburg, but to get transferred there, he’s got to prove himself. And along comes the perfect opportunity to do so when Tillmann, his boss’ misanthropic brother, is assigned to accompany him on a business trip. A classic buddy movie, a tour-de-force through the provincial wastelands of Northern Germany. —german-films.de
Lars Jessen was born in 1969 in Kiel and studied History, Politics and Philosophy in Cologne, followed by Film and Television at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. A selection of his films includes: Dunkles Land am Meeresstrand (short, 1989), Not an Inch (documentary, 1992), FlughafenWahn (documentary, 1995), Luebke – In Search of the President of the Federal Republic Heinrich Luebke (TV, 1997), numerous episodes of the series Die Wache (1998-1999), Titanic TV (1999), Grossstadtrevier, Aus gutem Haus, and Soko Wismar (2000-2003), The Day Bobby Ewing Died (Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb, 2005), Sheep and Chips (Die Schimmelreiter, 2008), and Dorfpunks (2009). —german-films.de