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Apr 9, 2004 · Part of that microcosm is barkeeper Frank, semi-formally called 'Herr Lehmann' by friends and patrons. He hangs out drinking, sports utter disregard for anything beyond SO 36 and lazily pursues an affair with cook Katrin.
Berlin Blues (Herr Lehmann) April 9, 2004 In October 1989, the part of the West Berlin borough of Kreuzberg called SO 36, had been largely shut off by the Wall from the rest of the city for 28 years.
A West Berlin slacker's life changes in the weeks before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- Comedy, Drama
- Christian Ulmen
- Leander Haußmann
Herr Lehmann is a German comedy-drama film from 2003, directed by Leander Hauà mann and starring Christian Ulmen as the titular character, Frank Lehmann. The movie is set in West Berlin in 1989, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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- Christian Ulmen, Katja Danowski, Detlev Buck
BERLIN BLUES. by Leander Haussmann. synopsis. Using elusive measures Herr Lehmann has successfully ignored the demands of parents, landlord, neighbours and women for years. Now, in the year 1989, he lives pretty much trouble-free in Berlin, when he's not in the nearest bar.
A lethargic sub-culture of students, artists, bohemians and barflys had flourished among crumbling buildings. Part of that microcosm is barkeeper Frank, semi-formally called 'Herr Lehmann' by friends and patrons. He hangs out drinking, sports utter disregard for anything beyond SO 36 and lazily pursues an affair with cook Katrin.
Movie Herr Lehmann: MTV VJ Christian Ulmen has an identity crisis in the film version of Sven Egener's novel, as his microcosm breaks down at the same time as the Berlin Wall.