Fack ju Göhte 2
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Directed by | Bora Dagtekin |
Produced by | Lena Schömann |
Written by | Bora Dagtekin |
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Cinematography | Andreas Berger |
Edited by | Charles Ladmiral |
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Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Box office | US$60 million[1] |
Fack ju Göhte 2 (intentional misspelling of Fuck you, Goethe) is a 2015 German comedy directed by Bora Dagtekin and starring Elyas M'Barek, Karoline Herfurth and Jella Haase, while upcoming actors Max von der Groeben and Volker Bruch appear as supporting roles. The film, produced by Constantin Film, is the sequel to the 2013 film Fack ju Göhte. It premiered on September 7, 2015 in Munich and was released nationwide on September 10, 2015.
Synopsis
Mr. Müller is not satisfied with his new work at the Goethe-Gesamtschule. Having to get up early and correcting exams annoys him. Director Gerster wants to improve the image of the school because she wants to be a symbol of the new campaign. To achieve this, she wants to take away the partnership from the Schillergymnasium with a Thai school. So Mr. Müller, Ms. Schnabelstedt and the 10/B class must go on a school trip to Thailand.
Cast
- Elyas M'Barek as Zeki Müller
- Karoline Herfurth as Elisabeth Schnabelstedt
- Jana Pallaske as Charlie
- Katja Riemann as Gudrun Gerster
- Volker Bruch as Hauke Wölki
- Jella Haase as Chantal
- Alwara Höfels as Caro Meyer
- Rouven Blessing as Student
- Max von der Groeben as Danger
- Uschi Glas as Ingrid Leimbach-Knorr
- Anna Lena Klenke as Laura
- Christoph Schechinger as Police Officer Schneider
- Gizem Emre as Zeynep
- Michael Maertens as Eckhard Badebrecht
- Zsa Zsa Inci Bürkle as Silke
- Luise von Finckh as Charlotte
- Bernd Stegemann as Gundlach
- Saichia Wongwirot as Museum Guard
- Enissa Amani as Stewardess
- Aram Arami as Burak
- Farid Bang as Paco
- Johannes Nussbaum as Cedric
- Lucas Reiber as Etienne
- Runa Greiner as Meike
- K.M. Lo as Director Mr. Long
- Emma Voltmer as Naomi
- Niklas Nißl as Torben
- Maximilian Waldmann as Noel
- Omar Azaitar as Musti
Production
Casting
Elyas M'Barek, Karoline Herfurth and Jella Haase reprise their main roles from the first movie. Katja Riemann, Max von der Groeben, Gizem Emre, Aram Arami appear as well. Volker Bruch was casted as the new teacher Hauke Wölki.
Filming
Filming took place in Munich and Berlin. The Lise-Meitner-Gymnasium in Unterhaching served as the backdrop of the Goethe-Gesamtschule. Some parts were also shot in Thailand, among others in Bangkok.
Opening
On 10 June 2015, the first teaser trailer was released. The second teaser trailer was released on 1 July 2015, while the official trailer was released on 6 August 2015. After that, on 7 September 2015, the premiere was held at the Mathäser Cinema in Munich. From 8 September 2015 on followed an 11-day tour through Germany and Austria. On 10 September 2015, the movie was released in cinemas.
Soundtrack
- Lena Meyer-Landrut – Wild & Free
- Djorkaeff, Beatzarre – Fack ju Göhte 2 Beat
- Walk off the Earth – Rule The World
- Charli XCX – Famous
- Djorkaeff, Beatzarre – It's Gonna Be Alright
- Lunchmoney Lewis – Bills
- Djorkaeff, Beatzarre – Pausenhof Beat
- Olly Murs – Wrapped Up
- Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe
- Djorkaeff, Beatzarre – Diamanten Beat
- Nitro – Get It Up
- Nitro – Wilding Out
- Jason Derulo – Talk Dirty
- B-Case – Sicherheitskontrolle Beat
- Djorkaeff, Beatzarre – Mcdive Beat
- Djorkaeff, Beatzarre – Here Comes The Sun
- Flipsyde – Laserbeam
- OneRepublic – Counting Stars
- Djorkaeff, Beatzarre – Kannst Du Mich Verstehen Beat
- Djorkaeff, Beatzarre – Uschi auf Lsd Beat
- Sigma – Changing
- Devy Janieck – Don't Give Up On Us
References
- ↑ "Worldwide Box Office". Rentrak. Retrieved 12 October 2015.