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Drama · Family · Romance
Overview
Sixteen-year-old Jann shields his mother Lina from the outside world in a system that has been established over the years. When Jann falls in love with Selma, who is a year older than him, he is less and less able to keep his family secret. Selma and Jann's love causes his previous world to collapse, but ultimately it also gives him the strength he needs to claim a new place for himself in life.
Top Cast


Philip Günsch
Philip Günsch
Jann
Philip Günsch
Jann


Marie Leuenberger
Marie Leuenberger
Lina
Marie Leuenberger
Lina


Mina-Giselle Rüffer
Mina-Giselle Rüffer
Selma
Mina-Giselle Rüffer
Selma
Stefan Maaß
Stefan Maaß
Frank
Stefan Maaß
Frank


Vincent Hahnen
Vincent Hahnen
Ben
Vincent Hahnen
Ben
Linus Bade
Linus Bade
Magnus
Linus Bade
Magnus


Antonia Riët
Antonia Riët
Paula
Antonia Riët
Paula


Peter Trabner
Peter Trabner
Rudi
Peter Trabner
Rudi


Artur Sorokin
Artur Sorokin
Bote
Artur Sorokin
Bote


Maurizio Magno
Maurizio Magno
Dorian
Maurizio Magno
Dorian
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