
Louma - Familie ist kein Kinderspiel
TV Movie · Drama · Comedy
Overview
When Louma dies far too young, she leaves behind four children by two different fathers. The two men are like oil and water. coffee house entrepreneur Tristan and musician Mo only have in common that they were both in relationship with the same woman. What should happen to the children now? Neither would trust the other with their children. When the child welfare services want to separate the children, their daughter Fritte has an idea: To prevent the siblings from being torn apart, the mismatched fathers move in together under one roof. Simple enough, right?
Top Cast


Trystan Pütter
Trystan Pütter
Tristan
Trystan Pütter
Tristan


Timur Isik
Timur Isik
Mo
Timur Isik
Mo


Marie Nasemann
Marie Nasemann
Louma
Marie Nasemann
Louma


Lola Höller
Lola Höller
Toni
Lola Höller
Toni


Noèl Gabriel Kipp
Noèl Gabriel Kipp
Fabi
Noèl Gabriel Kipp
Fabi


Emily Kaiser
Emily Kaiser
Fritte
Emily Kaiser
Fritte
Michel Johann Koch
Michel Johann Koch
Nano
Michel Johann Koch
Nano
Pablo Vuletic
Pablo Vuletic
Nick
Pablo Vuletic
Nick


Annabelle Mandeng
Annabelle Mandeng
Elsa
Annabelle Mandeng
Elsa
Elif Kardesseven
Elif Kardesseven
Polizistin
Elif Kardesseven
Polizistin
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