| Apokalypso – Bombenstimmung in Berlin | |
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| Directed by | Martin Walz | 
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| Cinematography | Stephan Schuh | 
| Edited by | Simone Klier | 
| Music by | Emil Viklický | 
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Running time  | 95 min. | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Apokalypso – Bombenstimmung in Berlin is a 1999 German thriller made-for-TV film, starring Armin Rohde and Andrea Sawatzki. It was directed by Martin Walz. The film was first shown at Oldenburg International Film Festival.
Plot
A bomb specialist runs against time to save Berlin from an atomic catastrophe, planned by a fanatic sect.
Cast
- Armin Rohde as Karl Mroszek
 - Andrea Sawatzki as Helen
 - Karl Kranzkowski as Paul Arndt
 - Adriana Altaras as Mira Meissner
 - Johannes Herrschmann as Peter
 - Amalie Bizer as Eva Asimov
 - Frank-Leo Schröder as Daniel Hertz
 
Reception
Apokalypso was nominated for two Adolf Grimme Awards, one of the most prestigious awards for German television. The film was nominated for "Fiction/Entertainment" and "Outstanding Individual Achievement" (for Rohde and Sawatzki performances), but lost both.[1]
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