Extrawurst
At a rural German tennis club the summer party is the centerpiece of the season and a moment for neighbors to show goodwill. Heribert leads the preparations, keeping everything running smoothly until a simple proposal sparks questions about what belongs where and who gets to decide. The... Read more
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About Extrawurst
At a rural German tennis club the summer party is the centerpiece of the season and a moment for neighbors to show goodwill. Heribert leads the preparations, keeping everything running smoothly until a simple proposal sparks questions about what belongs where and who gets to decide. The suggestion that Erol, the club's only Muslim member, should have his own grill becomes more than a practical issue, turning into a debate about inclusion, tradition, and how friendly borders between people can crumble under pressure. What starts as a casual discussion quickly uncovers fault lines in a tight knit community, and the mood shifts between humor and sharp, uneasy honesty.
Directed by Marcus H Rosenmuller, Extrawurst was written by Dietmar Jacobs and Moritz Netenjakob. The film presents a contemporary German setting and it's built on a tight ensemble to explore social fault lines with wit and empathy, using ordinary moments to reveal big questions about community, ritual, and the stubborn quirks of tradition.
Box office details haven't been released yet as the film is positioned for a 2026 release. No worldwide grosses are reported at this time, and figures may depend on festival reception and a later regional rollout.
As of now there aren't any major nominations announced for Extrawurst. The producers may aim for festival attention before a wider rollout, given the film's mix of humor and social commentary and the pedigree of its German cast and crew. Its reception could hinge on how audiences relate to its frank discussions of cultural difference.
Reception and themes focus on how small scenes expose larger questions about belonging, tolerance, and the fracture points in a close knit community. The cast including Hape Kerkeling and Fahri Yardim brings warmth to uneasy topics, balancing light comedy with sincere moments of reflection that invite viewers to reconsider familiar assumptions.
Details
- Release Date
- January 15, 2026
- User Ratings
- 12 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama
- Country
- Germany
- Studio
- ARD Degeto +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Hape Kerkeling
Heribert Bräsemann
Fahri Yardım
Erol Oturan
Christoph Maria Herbst
Torsten Pfaff
Anja Knauer
Melanie Pfaff
Gaby Dohm
Elisabeth Scholz
Friedrich Mücke
Matthias Scholz
Rona Regjepi
Antonia Stortz
Katrin Röver
Anne Ackermeier
Patrick Joswig
Heinz Grumberger
Malene Becker
Sabine Stortz
Director: Marcus H. Rosenmüller
Written by: Dietmar Jacobs, Moritz Netenjakob