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DRUCK

TV Show TV-PG 2018 8.3 /10 Ended
funk A funk Original
Created by Julie Andem, Alexander Lindh

Druck follows a tight circle of teenagers living in Berlin as they deal with the everyday ups and downs of school, romance, friendship and self-discovery. Each season shifts the spotlight to a different member of the group, letting viewers see how a single event or relationship looks when told... Read more

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About DRUCK

Druck follows a tight circle of teenagers living in Berlin as they deal with the everyday ups and downs of school, romance, friendship and self-discovery. Each season shifts the spotlight to a different member of the group, letting viewers see how a single event or relationship looks when told from another perspective. The show keeps things grounded in the small moments - arguments, awkward crushes, family tensions, and social pressure - while also touching on topical issues that matter to young people. It moves at a casual, slice-of-life pace so you get to know characters through conversations, social interactions, and choices rather than plot twists or big revelations.

First released in 2018, Druck was developed for German audiences by Alexander Lindh with original Skam creator Julie Andem attached, adapting the Norwegian format and its character-driven structure for Berlin teens.

The series struck a chord with younger viewers and online communities, prompting discussion around teen life in Germany and how social media shapes identity. Its season-by-season focus on single characters made certain moments and lines memorable among fans, and it helped revive interest in serialized, character-led teen drama on German streaming platforms.

Critics and viewers generally responded positively, noting the show's naturalistic dialogue and attention to small emotional beats. With a vote average of 8.33 out of 10 from audience reviewers, Druck is often praised for portraying relationships and identity with nuance, while addressing issues like belonging, mental health, and sexuality without resorting to melodrama.

While Druck did not sweep major international awards, it gained recognition within German TV and youth media circles and built a dedicated fan base. That grassroots support kept conversations about its themes alive across social platforms and helped the series influence how contemporary teen life is represented on German television.

Details

Release Date
March 23, 2018
Rating
TV-PG
User Ratings
24 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
8
Episodes
80
Network
funk
Status
Ended
Genres
Drama
Country
Germany
Studio
Bantry Bay Productions
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Frida Stittrich

Frida Stittrich

Mailin Richter

Created by: Julie Andem, Alexander Lindh

Seasons (8 seasons, 80 episodes)

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10 episodes - 2018

Mia

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10 episodes - 2018

Matteo

Matteo

10 episodes - 2019

Amira

Amira

10 episodes - 2019

Nora

Nora

10 episodes - 2020

Fatou

Fatou

10 episodes - 2020

Isi

Isi

10 episodes - 2021

Mailin

Mailin

10 episodes - 2022

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Frequently Asked Questions

DRUCK is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy online in the US. Check back later for updates.

DRUCK has 8 seasons with a total of 80 episodes.

With a rating of 8.3/10 from 24 viewers, DRUCK is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

Druck follows a tight circle of teenagers living in Berlin as they deal with the everyday ups and downs of school, romance, friendship and self-discovery. Each season shifts the spotlight to a different member of the group, letting viewers see how a single event or relationship looks when told fr...

DRUCK stars Frida Stittrich.

DRUCK was created by Julie Andem and Alexander Lindh.

DRUCK was released on March 23, 2018.

DRUCK is a Drama series.

"Druck" is German for "pressure." The title points to the social, familial, and internal pressures the teenage characters face as they search for identity.

No, DRUCK is a fictional drama. It's a German adaptation of the Norwegian series "Skam" by Julie Andem and portrays realistic teen issues rather than a specific true-life account.

The show uses an anthology-style format, focusing each season on one character to explore their perspective and struggles in depth. That structure lets DRUCK cover a wide range of themes and identities across the group of friends.

No, DRUCK ended after eight seasons and a total of 80 episodes. The series is listed as ended, so there aren't any additional seasons.