Manila 24 years old

No matter how far you travel, you'll always be a bastard!

Due to a delayed flight a group of German flight passengers have to wait in the hall of the airport of Manila. The crowd is quite mixed, ranging from an cultivated east German teacher couple up to sleazy sex tourists. As the waiting prolongs, more and more aggressions and long repressed behaviors shed their way to the surface.

Credits

Manila Cast

Name Character
Margit Carstensen She was 60, now 84 years old as Regine Gorler
Jürgen Vogel He was 32, now 56 years old as Rudi
Sky du Mont He was 53, now 77 years old as Jochen Osterfeld
Elizabeth McGovern She was 38, now 63 years old as Elizabeth
Ces Quesada She was 42, now 66 years old as Mercy
Eddi Arent He was 75, 88 years old when he died as Eddi
Chin Chin Gutierrez She was 29, now 54 years old as Maribel
Manfred Zapatka He was 57, now 82 years old as Herbert
Michael Degen He was 68, now 92 years old as Walter
Peter Rühring He was 57, now 82 years old as Knut Görler
Martin Semmelrogge He was 44, now 69 years old as Franz
Ana Capri She was 21, now 45 years old as Cora
Herbert Feuerstein He was 63, now 87 years old as Regisseur

Manila Crew

Name Department
Fred Schuler as Director of Photography. He was 60 (now 84) years old Camera
Cornelia Ott as Art Direction. Art
Renate Seefeldt as Producer. Production
Peter Przygodda as Editor. He was 58 (69) years old when He died Editing
Dirk Jacob as Sound Editor. He was 29 (now 54) years old Sound
Matthias Lempert as Sound Designer. He was 39 (now 64) years old Sound
Martin Müller as Sound mixer. He was 29 (now 54) years old Sound
Gerd Huber as Producer. He was 78 (90) years old when He died Production
Bodo Kirchhoff as Screenplay. He was 51 (now 76) years old Writing
Ute Bergk as Set Decoration. Art
Oli Laperal, Jr. as Casting. Production
Manila poster
Manila (24 years)

No matter how far you travel, you'll always be a bastard!

  • Release day: Thursday, June 29, 2000
  • Runtime: 113 minutes