
Solo Sunny
Drama · Music
Overview
Sunny is the singer of band trying to establish itself in the music-scene of East-Berlin. They play regular gigs in small towns, but Sunny feels out of touch with the audience and her life as a whole. She begins a relationship with the amateur saxophonist and studied philosopher Ralph who writes her a very personal song - but his obsession with death and unfaithful lifestyle is not for her. After getting into a quarrel with a band member who harasses her and telling off a show-host she is thrown out of the band. Abandoned, she struggles to regain control over her life.
Top Cast


Renate Krößner
Renate Krößner
Ingrid „Sunny“ Sommer
Renate Krößner
Ingrid „Sunny“ Sommer


Fred Düren
Fred Düren
Arzt
Fred Düren
Arzt
Ursula Braun
Ursula Braun
Frau Pfeiffer
Ursula Braun
Frau Pfeiffer


Heide Kipp
Heide Kipp
Christine
Heide Kipp
Christine


Dieter Montag
Dieter Montag
Harry
Dieter Montag
Harry
Alexander Lang
Alexander Lang
Ralph
Alexander Lang
Ralph


Klaus Brasch
Klaus Brasch
Norbert
Klaus Brasch
Norbert


Ulrich Anschütz
Ulrich Anschütz
Grafiker
Ulrich Anschütz
Grafiker
Michael Christian
Michael Christian
Mann
Michael Christian
Mann


Johanna Schall
Johanna Schall
Neue
Johanna Schall
Neue
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