
Punkow Nights
Comedy
Overview
They are a weird business couple: the toxic masculine Ronny and his colleague, trans-goth-punk, Josy. They are the owner of a Punk-Rock-Bar in Berlin Pankow. In two hours is opening time but nothing works. The band is drunk. Even Josy seems of no use. He hides with a folder of documents in the restrooms. Ronny is on edge...
Top Cast
Philipp Sommer
Philipp Sommer
Philipp Sommer
Maximilian Held
Maximilian Held
Maximilian Held
Selma Nuri Sarstedt
Selma Nuri Sarstedt
Selma Nuri Sarstedt
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