

Kebab Connection
2004 Directed by Anno SaulIn Hamburg, Ibrahim "Ibo" Secmez, of Turkish descent, wants to direct the first German kung-fu movie. For now, he makes commercials for his uncle's kebab restaurant. Titzie, an aspiring actress and Ibo's German girlfriend, finds she's pregnant. Ibo is uncertain about fatherhood - compounded by his father's disowning him for getting a German girl pregnant - so Titzie sends him packing. He makes attempts at getting it right, but as the birth approaches, he's still not ready. In the background are three thugs in search of good tripe soup and a Capulet-Montegue feud between the kebab joint and a Greek taverna across the street. Can Ibo be the glove upon that hand?
Emanuel Bettencourt
....................................................Sifu

Denis Moschitto
....................................................Ibo

Nora Tschirner
....................................................Titzi

Hasan Ali Mete
....................................................Onkel Ahmet

Adnan Maral
....................................................Kirianis

Güven Kıraç
....................................................Mehmet

Adam Bousdoukos
....................................................Valid
Director
...........................................................Anno Saul
Producer
...........................................................Ralph Schwingel
Stefan Schubert
Production Design
...........................................................Ulrika von Vegesack
Costume Design
...........................................................Katrin Aschendorf
Screenplay
...........................................................Fatih Akin
Ruth Toma
Production Companies
...................................................Wüste Filmproduktion
Wüste Film
Wüste Film West
Production Countries
........................................................Germany
Spoken Languages
....................................................Deutsch
ελληνικά
Türkçe
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Action
Romance

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