5.9
55 min
A story about the continuity and collapse of history, the power of suppression, and the terror of reconciliation; loyalty, treason and revenge. In a brave cinematic game, Heinrich Böll’s story Billiards at Half-Past Nine is split up into cracks, blocks, breaks and sudden turns, as the life story of a German family, covering numerous generations, is propelled forward.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Henning Harmssen | Robert Fähmel | Unowned | |
| Georg Zander | Hugo | Unowned | |
| Ulrich Hopmann | Young Robert Fähmel | Unowned | |
| Ernst Kutzinski | Young Schrella | Unowned | |
| Jochem Grüner | Unowned | ||
| Günter Göbel | Unowned | ||
| Klaus Weyer | Unowned | ||
| Karl Bodenschatz | Unowned | ||
| Heinrich Hargesheimer | Old Heinrich Fähmel | Unowned | |
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Johannes Buzalski | Unowned | |
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Paul Esser | Unowned | |
| Max Willutzki | Unowned | ||
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Rudolf Thome | Unowned | |
| Joe Hembus | Unowned | ||
| Max Zihlmann | Unowned | ||
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Danièle Huillet | Young Johanna Fähmel | Unowned |
| Erika Bruhl | Edith | Unowned |