Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale
Originally released in 2019. Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale is a animation/drama film. directed by Matthias Bruhn.
Starring Naomi Hadad, Ben Hadad, and Jördis Triebel
Synopsis
September 1989 in the GDR. With the change of the general mood in the country, the life of 12-year-old FRITZI changes as well. Her best friend Sophie has fled with her mother through Hungary to West Germany and the only thing Fritzi has left is Sophie's little dog Sputnik. But Fritzi misses Sophie just as much as her little four-legged friend does. Therefore, she decides to bring Sputnik to Sophie. But there is only one way to get there: over the strictly guarded border. A very dangerous adventure for a 12-year-old girl and a small dog...
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Naomi Hadad
as Fritzi (voice)
Ben Hadad
as Bela (voice)
Jördis Triebel
as Julia (voice)
Jonas Schmidt-Foß
as Benni (voice)
Katharina Lopinski
as Frau Liesegang (voice)
Winfried Glatzeder
as Stasioffizier (voice)
Peter Flechtner
as Klaus (voice)
Amelie Sophie von Redecke
as Sophie (voice)
Jan Treviño Kräling
as Hanno (voice)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- TrickStudio Lutterbeck
- MAUR film
- Artémis Productions
- Doghouse Films
- KiKA
- WDR
- ARTE
- NDR
- MDR
- Balance Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale about?
September 1989 in the GDR. With the change of the general mood in the country, the life of 12-year-old FRITZI changes as well. Her best friend Sophie has fled with her mother through Hungary to Wes...
Who directed Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale?
Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale was directed by Matthias Bruhn.
How long is Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale?
Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale released?
Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale was released on October 9, 2019 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale?
The main cast of Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale includes Naomi Hadad, Ben Hadad, Jördis Triebel, Jonas Schmidt-Foß, Katharina Lopinski.