
Walzer Allein
Drama · Comedy · Music
Overview
A man escapes to a bar late at night to avoid being alone. But when more and more partying people come into the bar and start encouraging him to join in, he is faced with the question: fit in or remain himself.
Top Cast


Thorsten Danner
Thorsten Danner
Gast
Thorsten Danner
Gast


Joyce Mayne Sanhá
Joyce Mayne Sanhá
Barkeeperin
Joyce Mayne Sanhá
Barkeeperin
Younes Tissinte
Younes Tissinte
Mann im Bademantel
Younes Tissinte
Mann im Bademantel
Mina Kirchdörfer
Mina Kirchdörfer
Tubaspielerin
Mina Kirchdörfer
Tubaspielerin
Fabian Lindenschmidt
Fabian Lindenschmidt
Geigenspieler
Fabian Lindenschmidt
Geigenspieler
Sarah Haun
Sarah Haun
Querflötenspielerin
Sarah Haun
Querflötenspielerin
Guzel Zhan
Guzel Zhan
Polkatänzerin
Guzel Zhan
Polkatänzerin
Anna-Maria Sinnwell
Anna-Maria Sinnwell
Polkatänzerin
Anna-Maria Sinnwell
Polkatänzerin
Felicia Schneider
Felicia Schneider
Polkatänzerin
Felicia Schneider
Polkatänzerin
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