14 Days to Life (1997)
Konrad von Seidlitz is a young yuppie lawyer currently celebrating his engagement with Cornelia, daughter of minister of justice Volkerts. As a public relations gag, he hasn't paid his parking fines for two years and now insists on being sentenced to jail for two weeks as punishment. Using his knowledge as a lawyer he makes the best out of his visit in jail still working, still in a splendid mood and not adapting to any rule. Probably a good way to get the desired public attention, but also a good way to make enemies inside the jail-house. One day before Konrad is to be released his booth is searched and two hundred grams of cocaine are found. That's a serious problem even for a brilliant lawyer like Konrad and even if you're innocent
Director:
Roland Suso Richter
Writer:
Holger Karsten Schmidt
Kai Wiesinger Konrad von Seidlitz |
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Michael Mendl Viktor Czernetzky |
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Katharina Meinecke Dr. Annika Hofer |
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Axel Pape Axel Häring |
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Sylvia Leifheit Cornelia Volkerts |
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Axel Milberg Roland Kleinschmidt |
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Jürgen Schornagel Kaschinski |
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Detlef Bothe Rudi |
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Rolf Illig Schröder |
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Hubert Mulzer Oberwachtmeister Kaiser |
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Bernd Stegemann Kruse |
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Peter Fitz Direktor |
Editing | Peter R. Adam | Editor |
Camera | Martin Langer | Director of Photography |
Writing | Holger Karsten Schmidt | Screenplay |
Directing | Roland Suso Richter | Director |
Sound | Ulrich Reuter | Music |