TY - ADVS AU - Dohnanyi,Justus von AU - Gerster,Jan Ole AU - Hosemann,Marc AU - Kantis,Marcos AU - Kempter,Friederike AU - Lehwald,Martin AU - Pokorný,Michal AU - Schilling,Tom AU - Schroders,Andreas AU - Schüttler,Katharina ED - Arte (Firm) ED - Chromosom Filmproduktion, ED - Hessischen Rundfunk, ED - Music Box Films ED - Schiwago Film, TI - A coffee in Berlin PY - 2014///] CY - [Chicago, Illinois] PB - Music Box Films KW - Coffee KW - Germany KW - Berlin KW - Drama KW - College dropouts KW - Man-woman relationships KW - Slackers KW - Berlin (Germany) KW - Feature films KW - lcgft KW - Fiction films N1 - Audio options taken from DVD menu screen and may differ from container; Originally released as a motion picture in 2012; Special features: A conversation with director Jan Ole Gerster and film critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky; Music featurette; Tom Schilling improvisation; Outtakes; Deleted scenes; Casting tapes; Director of photography, Philipp Kirsamer ; editor, Anja Siemens ; msuic, The Major Minors, Cherilyn Macneil; Tom Schilling, Friederike Kempter, Marc Hosemann, Katharina Schuttler, Justus Von Dohnanyi, Andreas Schroders; [Not rated] N2 - Niko is having a tough morning. He's broken up with his girlfriend, been cut off from his monthly allowance, and was just declared "emotionally unstable" by a court-appointed psychologist. If only he could find a decent cup of coffee. Painting an eventful day-in-the-life of a twenty-something law school dropout, A Coffee In Berlin follows Niko as he drifts through a series of absurd, funning and, ultimately, life-changing encounters with the people and city around him. Photographed in timeless black and white and enriched by a snappy jazz soundtrack, Jan Ole Gerster's vibrant and charming debut, which swept the German Film Awards, is a slacker comedy with a poignant center, and a love-letter to the city of Berlin and Generation Y ER -