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Escalator Down

Escalator Down (2005)

7.0/10(1)·TMDB 2005 DE

Escalator Down (2005) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Timo Rüggeberg, Justus Kötting, and Ben Unterkofler. Drama on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Escalator Down (2005) about?

The film tells the story of Jochen, who lives with his divorced mother and her boyfriend. The family relationship is tense, the mother looks on helplessly. Out of frustration, Jochen steals a chocolate bar. Alex, an older classmate, observes him and takes advantage of the situation: Jochen begins to steal on Alex's behalf. Soon he is caught and sent to a reformatory... A group of students from Bonn filmed Hans-Georg Noack's bestseller for young people. “Escalator Down” is the successful debut of young filmmakers and impressively shows how a 13-year-old begins to steal and ends up in a downward social spiral. The writer Noack was so enthusiastic about the Bonn student group's script that he gave them exclusive permission to film his work. The result is remarkable and the film is particularly recommended for these reasons.

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Country:
Germany
Languages:
German
IMDb:
tt0451186

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Who stars in Escalator Down (2005)?

Timo Rüggeberg as Jochen Jäger, Justus Kötting as Alex, Ben Unterkofler as Sven, Jürgen Haug as Herr Hamel, Giselheid Hönsch as Schwester Maria, Diana-Maria Breuer as Jochens Mutter, Martin Harald Schmidt as Fred Winkelmann, Guido Renner as Albert Möller.

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Is Escalator Down worth watching?

Escalator Down has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.0/10 based on 1 votes.

What genre is Escalator Down?

Escalator Down is a Drama film released in 2005.

Who stars in Escalator Down?

The cast of Escalator Down includes Timo Rüggeberg, Justus Kötting, Ben Unterkofler, Jürgen Haug and Giselheid Hönsch.