Chiko

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2008 German film
  • 17 April 2008 (2008-04-17)
Running time
92 minutesCountryGermanyLanguagesGerman
Turkish

Chiko is a German 2008 film written and directed by Özgür Yıldırım.

Plot

Throwing instead of pulling its punches, this is the story of Isa (as he's actually named, but who finds the nickname Chiko much cooler) who grows up in a Hamburg suburb. It might be one of the world's richest cities but every beast has its belly and here, in the very underbelly, Chiko lives in a world where violence, staking and keeping a claim, and drug taking are the norm. Where down is not an option, Chiko is determined to rise to the top, whatever and whomever it costs. Regardless of time and circumstances, he wants immediate and unlimited respect. And with the means justifying his ends, for Chiko every means is justified.

Cast

  • Denis Moschitto as Chiko
  • Moritz Bleibtreu as Brownie
  • Volkan Özcan as Tibet
  • Fahri Ogün Yardım as Curly
  • Reyhan Şahin as Meryem
  • Lilay Huser as Tibets Mutter
  • Philipp Baltus as Scholle
  • Henny Reents as Reji
  • Hans Löw [de] as Sascha
  • Simon Goerts as Jimmi

Production

Filming took place in Hamburg and Hannover.

External links

  • Chiko at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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