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A Coffee in Berlin
This tragicomedy is a self-ironic portrait of a young man who drops out of university and ends up wandering the streets of the city he lives: Berlin. Then on one fateful day, everything changes: his girlfriend rebuffs him, his father cuts off his allowance, and a strange psychiatrist dubiously confirms his 'emotional imbalance'.
1967, Dresden, German Democratic Republic
6 September 1994, Berlin
20 August 1970, Hamburg, Germany
26 June 1967, Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany
13 May 1978, Braunschweig, Germany
16 August 1966, Houston, Texas, USA
6 October 1980, Vorwerk, Lower Saxony, Germany
8 November 1970, Cottbus, German Democratic Republic
3 February 1978
June 27, 2014
Its low-key, easy pace and refusal to put extra emphasis on anything gives the real emotions more power when they do arrive.
June 23, 2014
In Gerster's view, Berlin's unresolved past taints its bustling charm and glossy serenity, as well as every familiar course of practical action-yet his movie veers toward the historical kitsch that he satirizes.
June 26, 2014
The cheerful Dixieland soundtrack implies "A Coffee in Berlin" is a comedy, but the story line smears the screen with melancholy.
July 08, 2014
Lightly likable German indie-flavored romp.
July 11, 2014
A slight slacker comedy derivative of American indies but made by a youth-friendly German director of talent.
October 18, 2014
A charming slacker promenades about Berlin streets.
July 10, 2014
Niko's problem is not just that he's spoiled and lazy, but that he's a wimp about it. He only maintains viewer sympathy because everyone else in the film is so obnoxious.
July 10, 2014
The film probes deep into the soul of Berlin, asking questions more befitting an old master than a rookie filmmaker.
July 10, 2014
It manages to make an entertaining story out of nothing in particular. And just when you get comfortable passively observing a passive observer, the minutest of twists becomes its own call to action.
June 26, 2014
As sure of itself visually in its black-and-white evocations of Berlin as its protagonist is unsure of himself and his future.
December 23, 2014
In spite of its insufferably whimsical tendencies - exemplified by its original title, "Oh Boy" - the film may have turned out to be a deeply profound modern postscript about fascism.
April 12, 2016
Calm, cool and collected, [it's] a black and white German indie thats as much French New Wave as it is early Richard Linklater.

