Lunik 17 years old

The Hotel Lunik is a refuge for a group of radical utopists. In the center of it all, are the Siblings Franz and Babette, who through their anti-capitalist guerrilla campaigns call into question the basis for a money-based society. On the other side Franz's cousin Toni, is setting up a nightclub on the ground floor of the hotel with an entrepreneurial spirit in diametric opposition to it's surroundings. Guests are to be lured with a high-class lounge act along with a quiz show developed by Franz's own father, Alfons. Toni and his loyal bartender Viktor have their hands full contending with the difficulties of an unmotivated workforce. Among Lunik's odd population are Tom, the bellman with a screw loose, Nora, the pretty cook peeling potatoes and dreaming of a world in show business, and Emilia, the chronically sick photographer who wants to spend her last weeks singing in the company of friends...

Credits

Lunik Cast

Name Character
Fritz Roth as Viktor
Anna Maria Mühe She was 21, now 39 years old as Babette Harmann
Thorsten Merten He was 44, now 61 years old as Toni Harmann
Ruth Hornemann as Nora
Gitte Rugaard She was 40, now 58 years old as Josephine Reiter
Alexander Sternberg He was 33, now 51 years old as S.L.
Augustin Kramann He was 57, now 74 years old as Alfons Harmann
Daniel Scheimberg He was 50, now 67 years old as Photographer's Assistant
Jörg Brütt as Tom
Lars Jokubeit as Photograper
Mia Kaspari as Angie
Wolfgang Mondon as Max
Mathes Dues as Hannes
Monika Schubert as Emilia

Lunik Crew

Name Department
Gilbert Beronneau as Director. Directing
Gilbert Beronneau as Producer. Production
Gilbert Beronneau as Writer. Writing
Daniel Scheimberg as Editor. He was 50 (now 67) years old Editing
Daniel Scheimberg as Producer. He was 50 (now 67) years old Production
Eckard Stüwe as Producer. Production
Martin Daske as Original Music Composer. He was 45 (now 62) years old Sound
Kai Rostásy as Cinematography. Crew
Lunik poster
Lunik (17 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, March 18, 2007
  • Runtime: 96 minutes