Scene from Die Sieger (1994)
Scene Details
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Actresses in this Scene

Katja Flint
Career
First Appearances:
- Piratensender Powerplay (1982) as Schoolgirl
Most Important Roles:
- Straight Shooter (1999) as Regina Toelle
- Marlene (2000) as Marlene Dietrich
- The Invincibles (1994) as Melba Dessaul
- Kolp (1985) as Hilde
- A Girl Called Rosemarie (1996) as Christine
- Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps (2007) as Frau Kitzelbach
- Pura Vida Ibiza (2004) as Anna
- Suck My Dick (2001) as Jeanny
- The White Masai (2005) as Elisabeth
- Times Change You (2010) as Selina's Mother
Career Highlights:
- Straight Shooter (1999)
- Marlene (2000)
- The Invincibles (1994)
- Kolp (1985)
- A Girl Called Rosemarie (1996)
- Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps (2007)
- Pura Vida Ibiza (2004)
- Suck My Dick (2001)
- The White Masai (2005)
- Times Change You (2010)
Full Biography
Katja Flint portrayed the beautiful wife of a government official investigating organized crime and political corruption in the 1994 German film 'Die Sieger'. The film revolves around Simon, the leader of a police special unit, who becomes embroiled in a complex scheme involving bribery, money-laundering, and an affair with Flint's character. The plot reaches a dramatic conclusion high in the Bavarian Alps after the official is kidnapped.
About the Movie: Die Sieger (1994)

Release Year: 1994
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: The Invincibles
Director: Dominik Graf
Writer: Dominik Graf, Günter Schütter, Klaus Maas, Peter Hollweg
Production & Genre
Awards & Similar
Awards:
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
Similar: N/A
Story
Simon, the leader of an elite police unit, finds himself entangled in a web of corruption involving bribery and money laundering. His affair with the wife of a government official investigating organized crime further complicates matters. When the official goes missing, Simon's pursuit leads to a tense climax high up in the Bavarian Alps.
Summary
Die Sieger is a German thriller from 1994 directed by Dominik Graf. The film follows Simon, the 'invincible' leader of a police special unit, as he becomes embroiled in a complex scheme involving bribery and money laundering. His affair with the wife of an official investigating political corruption adds another layer of complication to his situation. The film is an exploration of power dynamics, loyalty, and the consequences of one's actions.