Humorous Event: Unrestricted Public Swimming for All Time
In the heart of summer 1999, a group of intriguing characters gather at a swimming pool, far from the hustle and bustle of law degrees and everyday life. This is the setting for the upcoming German comedy film, "Pool," directed by Laura Fischer.
At the pool, Simon, played by Tyrell Otoo, finds himself in a unique circle of friends, including Mira, portrayed by Anouk Elias, and Katja, played by Pheline Roggan. Simon's relationship with Mira, a lifeguard at the pool, seems to be blossoming, but there's a secret he's been keeping from her.
Meanwhile, Katja, the pool manager, is trying to keep her team together, but her efforts are often disrupted by the self-absorbed lifeguard Robbe, played by Jacob Matschenz. Despite his distractions, Katja manages to keep the pool running smoothly, even as they all eagerly await a solar eclipse.
Among the pool crew, Simon, Gundolf, and Rico run the kiosk, with Rico played by Moayad Alsahli. Benno Fuermann, known for his acting roles, takes on the character of Rainer in the film.
The film, with a running time of 90 minutes, promises a captivating storyline that unfolds against the backdrop of sun, water, and friendship. As of now, the specifics of the plot remain a mystery, with limited information available online.
"Pool" is a comedy, promising a light-hearted and entertaining watch for audiences. With a talented cast and an intriguing setting, this film is one to watch out for in the coming months. Stay tuned for more updates on this fascinating production.
Other movies-and-tv productions delve into serious and somber themes, but "Pool" offers a refreshing change with its entertainment-centric humor. Simon's secret, alongside the dynamics between the pool crew members, promises a unique and engaging narrative within the realms of other comedic productions.