Suck Me Shakespeer
A comedy that follows an ex-con who lands a position at a school that sits over the spot where money from one of his earlier robberies was stashed.
Casts & Crew
Elyas M’Barek
Karoline Herfurth
Katja Riemann
Jana Pallaske
Alwara Höfels
Jella Haase
Max von der Groeben
Lena Klenke
Gizem Emre
Aram Arami
Runa Greiner
Valentina Pahde
Robin Reichelt
Nicolas Brauner
Janina Altinger
Kyra Sophia Kahre
Paul Triller
Michael Pryadko
Daniela Oberbörsch
Aysel Geylan
Nadine Frerker
Susanna Okonowski
Jonas Holdenrieder
Dustin Raschdorf
Nino Böhlau
Celia Bodenschatz
Alexandra Heinzmann
Magdalena Skopec
Stella Grossmann
Lenny Den Dooven
Thalia Neumann
Erdal Yildiz
Inge Heitmann
Irene Rindje
Silke Nikowski
Ursula Berlinghof
Barbara Bauer
Laura Osswald
Bärbel Stolz
Jochen Strodthoff
Talin Lopez
Stefan Gödde
Sabine Menne
Gunnar Baginski
David Golm
Pia Niedermeier
Uschi Glas
Margarita Broich
Christian Näthe
Bernd Stegemann
Farid Bang
Kim Girschner
Fabian Elias Huber
Philipp Klonowski
Ferdinand Lehmann
Aurelien Torikian
Also Directed by Bora Dağtekin
Mr. Müller is not satisfied with his new work at the Goethe-Gesamtschule. The early getting up and correcting exams annoy him. Director Gerster wants to improve the image of the Goethe-Gesamtschule because she wants to be a symbol of the new company. To achieve this, she wants to take away the partnership from the Schillergymnasium with a Thai school. So, Mr. Müller, Mrs. Schnabelstedt and the 10b must go on a school trip to Thailand.
Seven friends - three women and four men - meet for dinner. Everyone should put their cell phone on the table. No matter what message comes in - anyone can read it and listen to the phone calls. However, this leads to a lot of chaos.
During an emergency landing on a deserted island suddenly traumatized by antiauthoritarian education Lena Schneider (Josefine Preuss) together with the Turkish Super Macho Cem Öztürk (Elyas M'Barek) must fight for survival. After initially Cem macho repulsive acts on Lena, a jellyfish in the water and sand in a bikini, she recognizes the time the romantic core behind his cool facade. Meanwhile, meet also their parents, who obdurate psychologist Doris (Anna Stieblich) and Metin Öztürk (Adnan Maral) to work together to find their missing children. So both generations take an involuntary Turkish Basic Course for beginners.
This is the politically incorrect third and final part of the now famously successful trilogy, where Mr. Müller and his problem kids Chantal, Danger and Co. once again take up arms against their sworn enemy, the German education system.