

Zum Sterben zu früh
2015 Directed by Lars BeckerA night-time chase. The dealers in their off-road vehicle are sweating bullets, because Diller and Kessel have them in their sights. A routine operation for the well-rehearsed duo, long-time friends who have always had each other's backs. And at the moment, Kessel is in dire need of Diller's support: his daughter suffers from severe epilepsy, her treatment is expensive and his marriage is in danger of falling apart. But Kessel knows he can rely on Diller and he loves his wife. So he is sure that everything will be fine. And suddenly an opportunity arises to help fate along: With a bag full of drugs, which Kessel discovers in the car of the fugitive dealers. Kessel hesitates only briefly and then lets them go. But instead of solving his problems, this bag plunges him into new, far greater conflicts - and takes his partner Diller and his family with him.

Nicholas Ofczarek
....................................................Mario Diller

Fritz Karl
....................................................Erich Kessel

Jessica Schwarz
....................................................Claire Kessel

Anna Loos
....................................................Emma Diller

Edin Hasanović
....................................................Jamel

Martin Brambach
....................................................Paul Epstein

Omar El-Saeidi
....................................................Karim Medjoub
Director
...........................................................Lars Becker
Executive Producer
...........................................................Wolfgang Cimera
Bettina Wente
Writer
...........................................................Lars Becker
Director of Photography
...........................................................The Chau Ngo
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Hinrich Dageför
Stefan Wulff
Production Companies
...................................................ZDF
ARTE
Network Movie
Production Countries
........................................................Germany
Spoken Languages
....................................................Deutsch
Genres
....................................................Crime
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