Das Beste kommt noch! movie poster

Das Beste kommt noch!

December 7, 2023 1h 51m 5.8/10 (11 votes)

Released 3 years ago in 2023. Das Beste kommt noch! is a comedy/drama film. directed by Til Schweiger.

Starring Til Schweiger, Michael Maertens, and Neda Rahmanian

Synopsis

The close friendship between Arthur and Felix is put to the test when one lends the other his health insurance card. Arthur finds out that Felix is terminally ill, but Felix doesn't know it yet. However, because he doesn't have the courage to break the bad news and bitter truth to his friend, he soon becomes entangled in a web of lies and suddenly the tables are turned: Felix, who is actually terminally ill, believes that the healthy Arthur is actually going to die soon. He selflessly agrees to care for Arthur and give him a good time in the supposedly last days of his life. This actually gives Arthur a new perspective on life and Felix also starts to change: He manages to open his heart and learns to love bit by bit.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 7, 2023 2 years ago
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Runtime 1h 51m 111 minutes total
User Rating 5.8/10 Mixed (11 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Constantin Film
  • Barefoot Films
  • OLGA FILM

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Das Beste kommt noch! about?

The close friendship between Arthur and Felix is put to the test when one lends the other his health insurance card. Arthur finds out that Felix is terminally ill, but Felix doesn't know it yet. Ho...

Who directed Das Beste kommt noch!?

Das Beste kommt noch! was directed by Til Schweiger.

How long is Das Beste kommt noch!?

Das Beste kommt noch! has a runtime of 1 hours and 51 minutes (111 minutes total).

When was Das Beste kommt noch! released?

Das Beste kommt noch! was released on December 7, 2023 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Das Beste kommt noch!?

The main cast of Das Beste kommt noch! includes Til Schweiger, Michael Maertens, Neda Rahmanian, Heino Ferch, Peter Simonischek.