Kroko
Kroko
She’s the blond bitch of the hood, the femme fatale of the Berlin backstreets. Coolness is heavily sitting on her eyelids. You could call it boredom – if there weren’t her rude street slang and her readiness to sweep any adversaries. She entertains herself in a likely tough way, and terrorizes the streets with her gang. But, on one of her joy rides she causes an accident, and is condemned by the juvenile court to do welfare work in a home for disabled people, a fact that she thinks is impertinent. But the "normal people" she is living with aren’t that thrilling either, and it seems as if Kroko finds something with the "spastics" that’s lacking in her daily life.
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Kroko
- Thomas
- Eddie
- Rolle
- Micha
- Krokos Mutter
- Cora
- Monika
- Sabrina
- Peer
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Script editor
Director of photography
2nd Camera unit
Set design
Prop master
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Sound
Foley artist
Music
Cast
- Kroko
- Thomas
- Eddie
- Rolle
- Micha
- Krokos Mutter
- Cora
- Monika
- Sabrina
- Peer
- Annegret
- Marlene
- Pim
Production company
in co-production with
Producer
Unit production manager
Location manager
Original distributor
Shoot
- 06.10.2002 - 10.11.2002: Berlin
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 09.02.2004, 96911, ab 12 Jahre, feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung: August 2003, First Steps Award;
Aufführung (DE): 24.10.2003, Hof, Internationale Filmtage;
Kinostart (DE): 04.03.2004;
TV-Erstsendung: 12.10.2005, Südwest 3
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Kroko
Versions
Original
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 09.02.2004, 96911, ab 12 Jahre, feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung: August 2003, First Steps Award;
Aufführung (DE): 24.10.2003, Hof, Internationale Filmtage;
Kinostart (DE): 04.03.2004;
TV-Erstsendung: 12.10.2005, Südwest 3
Digitalisierte Fassung
Kurzfassung
Aufführung (DE): 09.06.2002, Hamburg, Kurzfilmfestival - Made in Germany [OF m. engl. UT]
Awards
- Lola in Silber, Bester Spielfilm