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Prison

Haps

2025 2 hours 20 minutes

Movie Synopsis

The seemingly innocent Alexander Rothstein ends up in jail for drug trafficking. In fact, he bears the responsibility of providing for his newly pregnant girlfriend Julia and their future child. To make matters worse, he ends up sharing a cell with the dangerous Russian Viktor and the unstable Arab Khalil. To fulfill his duties as a father and escape the dangers of prison, Alex needs money - a lot of money. His desperation drives him into the arms of the Kurdish gangster boss Mazlum, also known as the Dutchman, and back to his friend from drug therapy, Cem. Together, they weave the threads of an organization that casts its nets even beyond the prison walls, but at the height of euphoria, Alex suddenly finds himself caught in it. He is left with only two options: Succumb to the conspiracy of intrigue and betrayal or become a monster himself.

The film is helmed by acclaimed director Ekrem Engizek, whose previous works have received critical acclaim and audience appreciation. The movie features an impressive ensemble cast including Constantin von Jascheroff, Kais Setti, Amir Israil Aschenberg and others, delivering powerful performances that bring the characters to life. Produced by a talented team of filmmakers has created a film that stands out in its genre, offering viewers a memorable cinematic experience.

The movie was released on March 27, 2025 and has since received positive reception from audiences.

Directed by: Ekrem Engizek

Starring Cast

The film boasts an impressive lineup of talented actors who bring depth and authenticity to their roles. Here are some of the key performers:

Constantin von Jascheroff

Constantin von Jascheroff

Alexander Rothstein

Kais Setti

Kais Setti

Khalil El-Hallak

Amir Israil Aschenberg

Viktor Ivanov

Cem Öztabakci

Mazlum Erbil

Xenia Assenza

Xenia Assenza

Julia

Anna Stieblich

Anna Stieblich

Prince Kuhlmann

Prince Kuhlmann

Anthony

Leonard Kunz

Leonard Kunz

Michael Lott

Michael Lott

Manfred S.

Johannes Kienast

Johannes Kienast

Günther Drecksler

Micky Jukovic

Micky Jukovic

Marco

Milton Welsh

Milton Welsh

Arne Zimmermann

The chemistry between the cast members is palpable, creating believable relationships that drive the story forward and engage the audience throughout the film's runtime.

Behind the Scenes

The talented individuals working behind the camera played a crucial role in bringing this cinematic vision to life. From the director's unique perspective to the writers' compelling narrative, each contributor left their mark on this production.

The film's direction showcases a distinctive visual style and narrative approach. The director has expertly guided both the cast and crew to realize their creative vision:

  • Ekrem Engizek

The screenplay's rich dialogue and well-structured narrative demonstrate the writers' skill in crafting engaging stories:

The production team worked tirelessly to bring all elements of the film together, managing resources and creative talent to achieve the final product:

  • Ekrem Engizek

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Prison was released on March 27, 2025. The film's release was met with positive audience response.

Prison was directed by Ekrem Engizek. The director is known for his/her distinctive visual style and compelling storytelling approach.

The runtime of Prison is 2 hours 20 minutes. This duration allows for thorough character development and narrative progression while maintaining audience engagement throughout.

The original language of Prison is German. The film has been made available with subtitles or dubbed versions for international audiences to enjoy.