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| Numan Acor | |
| Emanuele Bettencourt | |
| Denis Moschitto | Ibo |
| Nora Tschirner | Titzi |
| Emanuel Bettencourt | Sifu |
| Numan Acar | Schwertkämpfer |
| Hasan Ali Mete | Onkel Ahmet |
| Kida Ramadan | Özgür |
| Paul Faßnacht | Filmproduzent |
| Phillip José Steinfatt | Typ auf der Strasse / Boss Gangster |
| Andrea Paula Paul | Nadine |
| Badasar Colbiyik | Montana |
| Kida Khodr Ramadan | Özgür |
| Cem Akin | Altan |
| Hakan Orbeyi | Kerem |
| Ernest Hausmann | Kiffer im Auto |
| Carmen Rüter | Filmstudentin |
| Ferhad Kara | Reporter |
| Director | Sinnan Akkis
Anno Saul Sinan Akkus |
| Producer | Stefan Schubert
Ralph Schwingel Michael André Hejo Emons |
| Writer | Fatih Akin
Anno Saul Jan Berger Ruth Toma William Shakespeare |
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Kebab Connection is a crazy, comedic feast from Anno Sail and Fatih Akin. The recipe calls for two fast food stands (one Turkish, the other Greek), one frustrated filmmaker, and a dash of intercultural love. Young Turkish hip-hopper Ibo ddreams of making the first German kung-fu film. He hones his craft by making an extremely successful commercial spot for his uncle's kebab stand. Ibo's a hit and life is delicious... until his German girlfriend Titzi tells him she's pregnant. After Ibo's panicked reaction, Titzi dumps him. His parents, upset that he impregnated a German, kick him out of the house. Worst of all, his second commercial is a flop! Stewing in frustration, he gives in to the temptations of the rival Greek restaurant-owner across the street (and his beautiful daughter!) and agrees to make a commercial spot for his uncle's worst enemy. When the local mafia gets involved, Ibo can finally put his Kung-Fu talents to the tests. |
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