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Move (2012): cast, story & where to watch

2012 · Film · ★ 6.6

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Released in 2012, Move is a comedy film directed by Dietrich Brüggemann, running about 118 minutes.

What it’s about. Eleven moving dates, eight friends: Philipp, Wiebke, Jessica, Maria, Swantje, Michael, Thomas, Dina – all in their twenties and mutually lonesome. And always searching: For a new city, a new job, an own apartment, a new, or even an old love. The search is never-ending, and so they repeatedly find themselves at a ritual gathering: someone moving. Boxes are shifted from one side of Berlin to the other, or the length and breadth of Germany, from one abode to the next as one life is exchanged for another. In 3 ZIMMER/KÜCHE/BAD, director Dietrich Brüggemann portrays existences in which relationships, social networks and backdrops are in a constant state of flux; where best friends are the only, and therefore the most valuable constant. Humorous sketches of the self-conception of a generation for whom moving has become the symbol of a life on the go.

Who’s in it. Move stars Anna Brüggemann as Dina, Robert Gwisdek as Thomas, Alice Dwyer as Jessica and Jacob Matschenz as Philipp, among others.

How it landed. With an audience score of 6.6/10, Move has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.

Where to watch. In US you can rent or buy it from Amazon Video. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Move page.

If you liked it. Fans of Move tend to enjoy Forrest Gump, Parasite, Life Is Beautiful and Fight Club.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch Move (2012)?
In US, Move is available to rent or buy from Amazon Video. Availability varies by country — check our where-to-watch page for every region.
Is Move worth watching?
Move holds an audience score of 6.6 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy comedy. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
Who stars in Move?
Move stars Anna Brüggemann, Robert Gwisdek, Alice Dwyer, Jacob Matschenz and Amelie Kiefer.
When was Move released?
Move was released in 2012, with a runtime of about 118 minutes.