
Summer Outside
Drama · Family
Overview
An unusually hot summer. Fourteen year-old Wanda moves with her family from Berlin to Switzerland. Everything will be better here. The move is meant to heal the open wounds of the family. Anna, the mother, has lost her self-confidence due to an affair her husband Joachim had in Berlin. The big house with the overgrown garden and the pretty small town all seems like one big promise. But the new beginning is difficult for everyone. Joachim, 40, throws himself into family activism while Anna, also 40, tries to strengthen the family with new rituals.
Top Cast


Maria Dragus
Maria Dragus
Wanda
Maria Dragus
Wanda


Nicolette Krebitz
Nicolette Krebitz
Anna
Nicolette Krebitz
Anna


Wolfram Koch
Wolfram Koch
Joachim
Wolfram Koch
Joachim
Audrey Käthe von Scheele
Audrey Käthe von Scheele
Miss Sophie
Audrey Käthe von Scheele
Miss Sophie
Nalu Walder
Nalu Walder
Bubi
Nalu Walder
Bubi


Philippe Graber
Philippe Graber
Hannes
Philippe Graber
Hannes


Joel Basman
Joel Basman
Theo
Joel Basman
Theo


Ella Rumpf
Ella Rumpf
Mia
Ella Rumpf
Mia
Jael Schlatter
Jael Schlatter
Lou
Jael Schlatter
Lou


Gilles Tschudi
Gilles Tschudi
Lehrer Meier
Gilles Tschudi
Lehrer Meier
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