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Comedy · Drama
Overview
A summer trip to Berlin offers a fleeting glimpse into the lives of the country's youth in this vibrant, character-driven drama from director Martin Gypkens. When twentysomething Florian arrives in town to pay a visit to long-lost pal Pit, the duo quickly reminisce before heading out to a party. Soon meeting up with many of Pit's acquaintances, the film follows various intersecting lives as they are woven to create an intricate, microcosmic look at life's ups and downs as seen through the eyes of Germany's youth.
Top Cast


Jannek Petri
Jannek Petri
Pit
Jannek Petri
Pit


Karina Plachetka
Karina Plachetka
Judith
Karina Plachetka
Judith


Lars Löllmann
Lars Löllmann
Roland
Lars Löllmann
Roland


Rüdiger Rudolph
Rüdiger Rudolph
Jens
Rüdiger Rudolph
Jens


Sebastian Songin
Sebastian Songin
Micky
Sebastian Songin
Micky


Holger Handtke
Holger Handtke
Supervisor Kevin
Holger Handtke
Supervisor Kevin


Lilia Lehner
Lilia Lehner
Anke
Lilia Lehner
Anke


Brigitte Hobmeier
Brigitte Hobmeier
Käthe
Brigitte Hobmeier
Käthe


Knut Berger
Knut Berger
Carsten
Knut Berger
Carsten


Oliver Bokern
Oliver Bokern
Florian
Oliver Bokern
Florian
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