Directed by:
Lukas RinkerScreenplay:
Lukas RinkerCinematography:
Knut AdassComposer:
Andreas LucasCast:
Thomas Niehaus, Gedeon Burkhard, Olga von Luckwald, Friederike Kempter, Björn Meyer, Micaela Schäfer, Uke Bosse, Yuki Iwamoto, Rodney CharlesVOD (3)
Plots(1)
There is no greater pleasure than seeing the misery of others – especially if somebody is bogged down in more shit than yours truly. We have sucked the mucky gem Holy Shit! out of a bottomless, musty hole called Cannes. Right here Lukas Rinker’s sensory-packed debut bubbled up to us, bringing together the impossible: Cast Away, MacGyver and even Phone Booth. Their German schmutzig rendition comes up with a nightmare about an architect Frank who finds himself trapped in a porta-potty, sticky with blood, sweat and other smelly fluids. He has only half an hour before his boss Horst (Gedeon Burkhard) blows up the honey bucket. Holy shit! is a grab-you-by-the-throat intense, well-crafted survival that flushes itself with gushing streams of incontinence humour of the lowest order. (The Shockproof Film Festival)
(more)Cast
Thomas Niehaus
West Germany
Best movies:
Heiraten ist nichts für Feiglinge (2016) (TV movie)
Polizeiruf 110 (1971) (series)
Tatort (1970) (series)
Gedeon Burkhard
West Germany
Best movies:
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
The Octopus (1984) (series)
Wunderkinder (2011)
Olga von Luckwald
Germany
Best movies:
Heiter bis wolkig (2012)
Doktorspiele (2014)
Tatort (1970) (series)
Friederike Kempter
West Germany
Best movies:
A Coffee in Berlin (2012)
Eight Miles High! (2007)
Pandorum (2009)
Björn Meyer
West Germany
Best movies:
Polizeiruf 110 (1971) (series)
Tatort (1970) (series)
Holy Shit! (2022)
Micaela Schäfer
East Germany
Best movies:
Look Who's Back (2015)
Holy Shit! (2022)
Sky Sharks (2020)
Uke Bosse
West Germany
Best movies:
Holy Shit! (2022)
Nord bei Nordwest (2014) (series)
Yuki Iwamoto
Japan
Best movies:
The Billion Dollar Code (2021) (series)
Iron Sky (2012)
Holy Shit! (2022)
Rodney Charles
Best movies:
Tears of the Sun (2003)
8 (2008)
Holy Shit! (2022)