Kristina Kopf
Biography
Kristina Kopf is known for her work on Cleveland Abduction (2015), The Street Where We Live (2016) and Interval (2014).
Known For & Full Filmography11 Titles

Movie - 2015, 2h 15m • as Social Worker
A single mother becomes Ariel Castro's first kidnapping victim, and finds herself trapped in his home with two other women for 11 years.

Movie - 2016, 2h 15m • as Calista Briggs
A stand-up comedian confesses to a murder on-stage at an open mic night to a shocked audience - his crime the result of a deadly triangle formed between his older sister, just released from prison after a 20-year stay for the murder of their parents, the loving bond he now shares with a caring surrogate family, and the ultimate choice he must make between them - his dysfunctional blood ties with his own sister, or his picturesque view of the ideal family.

Movie - 2013, 2h 15m • as Ms. K
Kids at a first-time offenders' boot camp discover the legend of lumberjack Paul Bunyan is real, but is much more horrifying than they could have imagined. They incur the wrath of the 15-foot monstrous giant, who was banished from town 100 years ago and thought dead.

Movie - 2010, 2h 15m • as Mother
Tells the story of a vampire relic with occult powers that falls into the hands of a grief-stricken young woman who will do anything to contact her dead brother.

Movie - 2011, 2h 15m • as Ärztin
After an accident, a town makes a deal with the devil. It is frozen in time for decades until a mysterious visitor appears and the residents discover that time waits for no one.

Movie - 2017, 2h 15m • as Tiffany's Mom
A fracking crew drills on sacred Native American land, unleashing an ancient demon. There are only two ways out of the woods, succumb to the demon or die.

Movie - 2019, 2h 15m • as Dean Elizabeth Watkins
A young college professor and her students become embroiled in an intense political protest because of a controversial speaker on campus.

Movie - 2019, 2h 15m • Main Cast Role
A woman struggles to hold her family together in the aftermath of the national financial crisis. Winner: Best Feature, Glass City Film Festival.

Movie - 2020, 2h 15m • as Karen
Two estranged childhood friends, Emma, battling an addiction, and Mindy, an EMT struggling with compassion fatigue, are reunited over Emma's overdose.

Movie - 2017, 2h 15m • as Brenda Taylor
A car crash victim, humiliated housewife and two repressed teens are connected by their relationships with hard-working therapist Viola, who helps them battle their addictions while two disillusioned detectives struggle with the mounting war against heroin distribution in the Cincinnati area.
