A Million Minutes

A Million Minutes

Eine Million Minuten

6.5 /10 44 votes
February 1, 2024 2h 5m Released

Storyline

Vera and Wolf Küper live in Berlin with their 5-year-old daughter Nina and their one-year-old son Simon. Vera takes care of the children and the household alongside a part-time job, while Wolf works as a scientific advisor to the UN, trying to raise awareness of the seriousness of the coming climate catastrophe. The stressful everyday life in a system that is not exactly family-friendly puts increasing strain on the young family and the couple's relationship. The Küper family's way of life is finally shaken to the core when little Nina is diagnosed with a fine motor and coordination disorder. At this moment, Wolf remembers a wish that his daughter expressed shortly before going to bed. Nina would like to have a million minutes, just for the really nice things.

Key Information

Director Christopher Doll
Writers Monika Fäßler, Christopher Doll
Studio Hellinger / Doll Filmproduktion
Rating 6.5/10
Language DE

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Cast & Crew

Karoline Herfurth

Karoline Herfurth

Vera Küper

Tom Schilling

Tom Schilling

Wolf Küper

Joachim Król

Joachim Król

Werner Küper

Ulrike Kriener

Ulrike Kriener

Regina Küper

Pola Friedrichs

Pola Friedrichs

Nina Küper

Piet Levi Busch

Simon Küper

Hassan Akkouch

Hassan Akkouch

Ben

Anneke Kim Sarnau

Anneke Kim Sarnau

Claudia Hergenrath

Godehard Giese

Godehard Giese

Prof. Dr. Finkelbach

Jörg Witte

Jörg Witte

Dennis Niebel

Sara Fuchs

Ergotherapeutin

Maradona Akkouch

Bens Bruder

Frequently Asked Questions

A Million Minutes was released on February 1, 2024.

The runtime of A Million Minutes is 2h 5m.

A Million Minutes is a Drama, Family movie.

A Million Minutes has a rating of 6.5 out of 10 on TMDB.

A Million Minutes is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

A Million Minutes was directed by Christopher Doll.

The main cast of A Million Minutes includes Karoline Herfurth, Tom Schilling, Joachim Król.

A Million Minutes is originally in German.