4.5
107 min
Uwe Friessner’s first feature, At the End of the Rainbow, follows the exploits of a West Berlin teenager named Jimmi who ekes out a living through petty theft and part-time hustling, hangs out in punk clubs, and who, for reasons which this film subtly details, is thoroughly unemployable. Drawing on his own experience in trying to help a young runaway who eventually committed suicide, Friessner wrote into Jimmi’s story several older students who attempt to find work for him, and who give him shelter for a time in their commune.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Kufahl | Jimmy | Unowned | |
| Slavica Ranković | Gabi | Unowned | |
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Udo Samel | Dieter | Unowned |
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Heinz Hoenig | Jörg | Unowned |
| Henry Lutze | Bernie | Unowned | |
| Sabine Baruth | Monika | Unowned | |
| Johanna Karl-Lory | Unowned |