The Best Place to Be (Beste Gegend) 15 years old

The Best Place to Be

After they have graduated from school, the two best friends Kati and Jo jump into their purple Benz and embark on a journey around the world southwards. Kati, however, struggled with the decision for the journey as the love of her life returned to their hometown Tandern shortly before their departure. The journey leads the two friends over the Brenner pass, where their car suddenly stops working. When Kati then also learns that her grandfather is about to die, she wants to return home – this puts the friendship of the two to an acid test.

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The Best Place to Be Cast

Name Character
Peter Mitterrutzner He was 66, now 81 years old as Katis Opa
Bettina Mittendorfer She was 37, now 53 years old as Jägerwirtin
Florian Brückner He was 24, now 40 years old as Mike
Werner Rom He was 62, now 78 years old as Hausmeister Massinger
Anna Maria Sturm She was 25, now 41 years old as Kati
Bettina Redlich She was 44, now 60 years old as Jos Mama
Stefan Murr He was 32, now 48 years old as Lugge
Heinz-Josef Braun He was 50, now 66 years old as Jos Papa
Johanna Bittenbinder She was 51, now 66 years old as Katis Mama
Rosalie Thomass She was 20, now 36 years old as Jo
Volker Bruch He was 28, now 44 years old as Toni
Andreas Giebel He was 50, now 65 years old as Katis Vater
Ferdinand Schmidt-Modrow He was 23, 34 years old when he died as Rocky

The Best Place to Be Crew

Name Department
Karin Michalke as Screenplay. Writing
Nils Dünker as Producer. Production
Joke Kromschröder as Producer. Production
Johannes Sternagel as Set Designer. Art
Michael Vetter as Sound Designer. He was 64 (70) years old when He died Sound
Walter Schwarzmeier as Costume Design. Costume & Make-Up
Anne Loewer as Editor. She was 8 (now 24) years old Editing
Marcus H. Rosenmüller as Director. He was 35 (now 51) years old Directing
Helmut Pirnat as Director of Photography. He was 58 (now 74) years old Camera
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The Best Place to Be (15 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, July 16, 2008
  • Runtime: 90 minutes