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Am I Real?
2025 | 102m | German

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Director: Bernhard Wenger
Writer: Bernhard Wenger
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Matthias is a master of his profession. Do you need a “cultured boyfriend” to impress your friends? A “perfect son” to influence your business partners’ opinion of you? Or maybe just a sparring partner to rehearse an argument? Whatever it is, just rent Matthias! While he excels at pretending to be someone else every day, just being himself is the real challenge.
Release Date: Feb 20, 2025
Director: Bernhard Wenger
Writer: Bernhard Wenger
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords calm, reflective, sympathetic, thoughtful, critical
Production Companies Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion, CALA Filmproduktion
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jun 27, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Jun 27, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Albrecht Schuch Matthias
Julia Franz Richter Sophia
Anton Noori David
Theresa Frostad Eggesbø Ina
Salka Weber Nora
Maria Hofstätter Vera
Branko Samarovski Johann
Deniz Cooper
Michael Gampe Older Man
Sabine Herget
Lena Kalisch
Clemens Berndorff Blonde Man
Brigitte Kren Wife of Customer
Barbara Gassner President
Herbert Forthuber Guest 1
Rina Juniku Red-headed Woman
Maria Fliri Hotel manager
Katharina Haudum
Thomas Sigwald 1. Golfer
Christina Trefny Golfie
Eva-Maria Frank Theresa
Alice Schneider Woman at sidetable
Sebastian Thiers Other golfer
Markus Hamele Man with orange suit
Roland Silbernagl Retreat manager
Wolfgang Oliver Man with glasses
Michael Edlinger Young man with Ina
Doris Drechsel Cleaner
Christopher Korkisch Man in young couple
Nina Fog Hotel employee
Christoph Thim Theatre companion
Selina Graf Nurse
Name Job
Bernhard Wenger Director, Writer
Bernhard Schlick Colorist, Digital Imaging Technician
Anne Schubert Production Accountant
Lukas Köchler Steadicam Operator
Emmanuel Aubry Dolly Grip
Thomas Guggenberger Additional Lighting Technician
Julika Leiendecker Makeup & Hair
Lena Damm Assistant Makeup Artist
Patricia Schömitz Location Scout
Joachim Neger Assistant Unit Manager
Ires Jung First Assistant Director
Monika Stuhl Conforti Script Supervisor
Rupert Höller Editor
Cornelia Dworak Stunt Coordinator
Albert Car First Assistant Sound Editor
Eva Roth Casting Director
Albin Wildner Director of Photography
Jasmin Schwendinger Second Assistant Camera
Christian Schulz Still Photographer
Eveline Leichtfried Costume Design
Nora Conradi Makeup & Hair
Kristin Barthold Additional Hairstylist
Michael Kitzberger Line Producer
Bettina Schmidt Set Runner
Wilhelm Iben Second Assistant Director
Maren Hraba Extras Casting Coordinator
Julia Willi Assistant Editor
Ken Rischard Sound
Lukas Lauermann Original Music Composer
Name Title
Michael Kitzberger Producer
Wolfgang Widerhofer Producer
Markus Glaser Producer
Nikolaus Geyrhalter Producer
Martina Haubrich Co-Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

The moustachioed “Matthias” (Albrecht Schuch) works for a business that rents him out. Not for sex, but for just about everything else and he’s good at it. From a companion at a posh concert to a gay lover to a gent who pretends to be a son so he can help his “dad” get to be president of his golf cl ... ub, he can turn his hand to most things with aplomb. Except, that is, in his perfectly styled home where he and girlfriend “Sophia” (Julia Franz Richter) are having troubles. She is fed up with the mundane sterility of their life and with him becoming more and more subsumed by his vocation. When she finally ups sticks, she leaves him having to deal with quite an existential crisis that causes him to completely reevaluate his life. What isn’t helping is the disgruntled husband of one of his “assignments” as he - “Johann” (Branko Samarovski) - is looking for his own pound of flesh and is no mean umbrella wielder! Perhaps a rural retreat might help? Well there he reunites with “Ina” (Theresa Frostad Eggesbø) whom he met on a previous job and who seems to take the same approach to the meditation lawn as he does (and probably we do, too!). In the end, though, his ordered life has been thoroughly upset and as his last and biggest task looms, maybe “Matthias” is facing his Waterloo? Some of the dialogue here is genuinely funny as the scenarios poke collective fun at pomposity, stupidity and at so much of society’s other, snobbish and preposterous, emperor’s new clothes attitudes. Schuch manages to keep a straight face throughout much of this and that - and as we come to the film’s coup de grâce, is actually quite an achievement. It’s a successful spoof of cinema genres across the board as well as one on human behaviour and I’m no dog lover, so that bit worked for me too! This is good fun.

Mar 04, 2025
Geronimo1967
7.0

The moustachioed “Matthias” (Albrecht Schuch) works for a business that rents him out. Not for sex, but for just about everything else and he’s good at it. From a companion at a posh concert to a gay lover to a gent who pretends to be a son so he can help his “dad” get to be president of his golf cl ... ub, he can turn his hand to most things with aplomb. Except, that is, in his perfectly styled home where he and girlfriend “Sophia” (Julia Franz Richter) are having troubles. She is fed up with the mundane sterility of their life and with him becoming more and more subsumed by his vocation. When she finally ups sticks, she leaves him having to deal with quite an existential crisis that causes him to completely reevaluate his life. What isn’t helping is the disgruntled husband of one of his “assignments” as he - “Johann” (Branko Samarovski) - is looking for his own pound of flesh and is no mean umbrella wielder! Perhaps a rural retreat might help? Well there he reunites with “Ina” (Theresa Frostad Eggesbø) whom he met on a previous job and who seems to take the same approach to the meditation lawn as he does (and probably we do, too!). In the end, though, his ordered life has been thoroughly upset and as his last and biggest task looms, maybe “Matthias” is facing his Waterloo? Some of the dialogue here is genuinely funny as the scenarios poke collective fun at pomposity, stupidity and at so much of society’s other, snobbish and preposterous, emperor’s new clothes attitudes. Schuch manages to keep a straight face throughout much of this and that - and as we come to the film’s coup de grâce, is actually quite an achievement. It’s a successful spoof of cinema genres across the board as well as one on human behaviour and I’m no dog lover, so that bit worked for me too! This is good fun.

Mar 04, 2025