No More School

No More School

Schule

5.8 /10 74 votes
December 7, 2000 1h 39m Released

Storyline

The last three weeks of school life have begun: After the Abitur, Germany's leaving certificate, the friends and schoolmates of Gymnasium Kerkheim (Kerkheim High) will not see each other again so soon. It is a hard time for Markus and his girl Sandra from a lower grade, as he wants to hang out with his old friends, whereas she wants him to be there for her. It's an even harder time for Dirk, who is to be expelled from school if he fails the math exam that is coming up around midday, and it is the hardest time for Michael, who is a perfect pupil, but has no fun in life at all - and doesn't even know it yet. When Steven calls out a party to celebrate his letter of exemption from the army, they all get together for one of the last real cool events ever.

Key Information

Director Marco Petry
Writers Stefan Wood, Marco Petry
Studio Bavaria Filmverleih- und Produktions GmbH
Rating 5.8/10
Language DE

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Cast & Crew

Daniel Brühl

Daniel Brühl

Markus Baasweiler

Jasmin Schwiers

Jasmin Schwiers

Sandra

Niels-Bruno Schmidt

Niels-Bruno Schmidt

'Stone' Steiner

Mina Tander

Mina Tander

Melanie

Tim Egloff

Tim Egloff

Andre

Lavinia Wilson

Lavinia Wilson

Teresa

Christian Näthe

Christian Näthe

Steven Baumgärtner

Axel Stein

Axel Stein

Dirk

Sebastian Kroehnert

Sebastian Kroehnert

Michael Karbrüggen

Denis Moschitto

Denis Moschitto

Nabil

Aaron Hildebrand

Aaron Hildebrand

Sascha

Bettina Zimmermann

Bettina Zimmermann

Nadine

Frequently Asked Questions

No More School was released on December 7, 2000.

The runtime of No More School is 1h 39m.

No More School is a Comedy movie.

No More School has a rating of 5.8 out of 10 on TMDB.

No More School is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

No More School was directed by Marco Petry.

The main cast of No More School includes Daniel Brühl, Jasmin Schwiers, Niels-Bruno Schmidt.

No More School is originally in German.