Cinema event of the summer: #SchwarzeSchafe” celebrates its premiere in Berlin!

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The new film “#SchwarzeSchafe” by Oliver Rihs opens in Berlin on July 17, 2025 and addresses current social problems.

Der neue Film "#SchwarzeSchafe" von Oliver Rihs startet am 17. Juli 2025 in Berlin und thematisiert aktuelle soziale Probleme.
The new film “#SchwarzeSchafe” by Oliver Rihs opens in Berlin on July 17, 2025 and addresses current social problems.

Cinema event of the summer: #SchwarzeSchafe” celebrates its premiere in Berlin!

The new film “#SchwarzeSchafe” will celebrate its premiere on July 17, 2025 and continues the story of one of the most famous cult films in German film history. The director is Oliver Rihs, who already caused a lot of conversation in 2006 with the first part in black and white. This time the film is in full color and treats viewers to state-of-the-art computer effects. The running time of 93 minutes promises a fast-paced cinema experience that will delight old fans and attract new viewers ND Current reported.

This time, in addition to the charming leading actress Jella Haase, well-known faces such as Frederick Lau, Yasin El Harrouk, Jule Böwe and Milan Peschel are in front of the camera. The film addresses current social problems such as drug trafficking, gender issues and social conflicts and shows the challenges that the characters, such as the clan boss Omar, his nephew Sami and his daughter Dalia, face. Particular attention is paid to Dalia, who is increasingly concerned with the issue of climate change and her father's influence on the future.

Humor and absurdities

The mixture of humor and absurdity is rated by critics as interesting, but not entirely successful. An example of the comedic approach is a scene in which Charlotte sorts a murder weapon into the wrong trash can - a rather unfortunate gag that, according to some reviewers, doesn't quite get the hang of it. Tip Berlin emphasizes that Oliver Rihs plays with clichés and exaggerates them in order to make the viewer laugh.

The film aims to shed light on the social mood and microaggressions. Actors who starred in the first version from 2006 are back and bring a certain nostalgic touch to the new storyline. The sequel is a summer comedy that tries to find funny ways out of the challenges of our time and encourages us to laugh at ourselves.

A look at the future

Overall, "#SchwarzeSchafe" is a film that hits the nerve of the times by taking up universal urban problems and treating them in a humorous way. The mix of tried and tested and fresh approaches makes you curious about the development of the characters and the conflicts they have to overcome. The film can be seen in cinemas now and has the potential to captivate a wide audience with its mix of humor and social criticism.