Julia Hummer Movies
- Starring:
- Inga Busch, Richard Kropf, (more)
- Starring:
- Julia Hummer, Sabine Timoteo, (more)
An angry young woman hits the road in search of adventure in this comedy drama from Germany. 18-year-old Anke (Julia Hummer) is a student in a small town in Northern Germany where she feels suffocated at school and is at constant odds with her mother (Lena Stolze). Anke believes that her mother's frequent infidelity led her father to take his own life, and now she's embarrassed to learn that her mother is having an affair with the husband of one of her school teachers. Determined to make a career for herself as a musician and move on to better things, Anke leaves town and heads for Hamburg with her boyfriend Hannes (Denis Moschitto) and her dog in tow. Hannes is not as free-spirited as Anke, and soon she takes on a new traveling companion, Ulf (Nic Romm), who has just inherited some land and a boat from his father. Ulf is eager to hit the high seas and Anke offers to join him, though she begins to wonder if his carefree nature may be a sign of something deeper and more troubling. Northern Star was the first feature film from writer and director Felix Randau who began the picture as his graduation project from film school. The film received enthusiastic notices in its premier screening at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Julia Hummer, Nic Romm, (more)
A man who loses a very personal part of his body to cancer decides he wants it back in this offbeat black comedy. Martin Schwarz (Wotan Wilke Moehring) is a young man who has returned to Berlin after receiving a graduate degree in the United States. Short on both work and funds, Martin is alarmed by a constant pain in his groin, but doesn't want to spend the money to go to a doctor; a friend persuades a local paramedic to look at Martin, who insists he visit a hospital as soon as possible. The bad news for Martin is he's suffering from testicular cancer, which means one of his testes will have to be removed. While in the hospital, Martin meets Susanne (Julia Hummer), a beautiful patient who is carefully swiping drugs from the clinic for her own purposes. After surgery, Martin is told that he should have his other testicle removed to prevent a possible spread of the cancer. Put off by this notion, Martin instead opts for chemotherapy, and ends up in a ward with two eccentric cancer patients, Harry (Antoine Monot Jr.) and Nickel (Janek Rieke). One especially odd conversation between the three ends with Martin taking a bet that he can successfully recover his cancerous testicle from the hospital's pathology lab, a task he soon learns is far harder than he expected. Meanwhile, Martin and Susanne fall into a relationship, but she becomes increasingly upset by his inability to accept the notion that both of them may be living on borrowed time. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Wotan Wilke Möhring, Julia Hummer, (more)
Produced and directed by seven Munich Film School students, Honolulu takes place not in Hawaii, but inside of a rural town just outside of Munich, Germany. Several vignettes, lasting approximately 10 to 15 minutes each, are connected by one of the town's public bus routes, outside of which two men (Stefan Maass and Jochen Nickel) booze the night away while waiting for the bus to make its rounds. There is a brief encounter between a shy young man (Daniel Bruehl) and notorious party girl Chiara Schoras), as well as a strange meeting of an eccentric Slav (Aleksandar Jovanovi) and a girl (Julia Hummer) who is fresh from a break-up with her former boyfriend. Other characters work their way into the plot, including lesbian bus driver with dreams of leaving the country for Honolulu, a smooth-talking and slightly unbalanced young man who puts the moves on a shy bride-to-be, and a Middle Eastern immigrant who finds himself comforting a lonely rich girl on her birthday. Honolulu also features Anna Thalbach, Markus Knuefken, Mehdi Moinzadeh, and Alexandra Maria Lara.
~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Stefan Maass, Jochen Nickel, (more)
- Starring:
- Katrin Sass, Dominique Horwitz, (more)
One man's vacation is another man's nightmare in this edgy comedy from Germany. Ralf (Paul Faanacht) is a retired NATO operative who has poured his savings into buying a ramshackle holiday camp in Bavaria. Helping to run the place are Ralf's teenaged daughter Angie (Henriette Heize) and her husband Pit Sun (Ill-Young Kim), a would-be club DJ who would like to get out of Germany and take his wife with him to Vietnam, where he was born. Business has not been good for the easily aggravated Ralf, and the future of his business could depend on the opinions of a handful of travel guide writers who have come to see the camp on a holiday weekend. As Ralf tries to bring the camp up to snuff, he has to deal with a number of eccentric guests, including a past-prime pop singer playing a humiliating gig at the camp (Michi Fanselow), a nebbishy bank clerk (Fritz Roth) who responds to being fired after 20 years by staging a robbery, and a gang of uncouth semi-hippies who've taken up permanent residence at the camp. Tolle Lage received its American premiere at the 2001 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival in San Francisco, CA. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kim Ill-young, Henriette Heinze, (more)
In many ways the German equivalent of Running on Empty, Die Innere Sicherheit takes a dramatic look at the difficulties faced by the child of fugitives. Teenaged Jeanne (Julia Hummer) has lived in hiding all her life as the daughter of ex-terrorists. Her family lives in Portugal and plans to permanently leave Europe for Brazil, but when their money is burgled, Jeanne and her parents must return to Germany with hopes of acquiring some cash from their past associates. They find shelter in an abandoned house with the help of Heinrich (Bilge Bingul), a young man with whom Jeanne discovers a mutual attraction. As her parents struggle to gather funding from their old friends, who are now respectable society members eager to disavow their past activities, Jeanne begins to crave a more normal life -- complete with people, cool clothes, and a boyfriend. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Julia Hummer, Barbara Auer, (more)
Hans-Christian Schmid directs this Bavarian coming-of-age film based on the 1999 autobiographical best-seller by 17-year-old Benjamin Lebert. Quiet, reticent Benni (Robert Stadlober), who has a bad hand and a slight limp, is shipped out by his parents to a boarding school up in Schloss as a last ditch effort to salvage his math grades. On his first day, he meets the lithesome Malen (Oona-Devi Liebich) for whom he develops a profound and sweaty crush. He also befriends Janosch (Tom Shilling) who, along with his buddies, is riding a major hormone high, fuelled by contraband beer and nudie magazines. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tom Schilling
In the port town of Hamburg, Germany, Floyd (Frank Giering) disappoints his sanctimonious boss by announcing that he's shipping out to South Africa and Singapore now that his two-year probation for an unspecified juvenile offense has been completed. When he shares the news with his devoted friends Chubby (Antoine Monot Jr.), a mechanic, and Ricco (Florian Lukas), a fast-food cook and would-be b-boy, they can't comprehend their thoughtful friend's willingness to trade camaraderie for a wider view of the world. Overcoming their anger and bewilderment, the guys decide to spend one last night with Floyd, but the problem, as always, is how to find some fun. A succession of fast-food restaurants, parking garages, and local watering holes chronicles the inherent boredom of life in the provinces. But a run-in with a convention of dragster-racing Elvis impersonators sends the boys and their friend Telsa Julia Hummer on a series of adventures that veers from the farcical to the almost-tragic. Absolute Giganten was screened at the 1999 Flanders Film Festival and thereafter received limited international distribution. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Frank Giering, Guido A. Schick, (more)










