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Romance · Drama
Overview
After his father committed suicide, Richard decides to stay in a youth center rather than staying with his mother. There, he finds a bizarre bunch of teenagers. Each of them experienced pain from early on, having their own desires and fighting for happiness with peculiar humor and fantasy. Richard doesn’t want to get involved with any of this – if it weren’t for her: Kyra.
Top Cast


Tim Oliver Schultz
Tim Oliver Schultz
Richard
Tim Oliver Schultz
Richard


Henriette Confurius
Henriette Confurius
Kyra
Henriette Confurius
Kyra
Paul Gäbler
Paul Gäbler
Theo
Paul Gäbler
Theo


Christian Löber
Christian Löber
Lukas
Christian Löber
Lukas
Jacqueline Macaulay
Jacqueline Macaulay
Ines
Jacqueline Macaulay
Ines
Eileen Elxnat
Eileen Elxnat
Amelie
Eileen Elxnat
Amelie


Lili Hering
Lili Hering
Leni
Lili Hering
Leni
Yvonne Holtschulte
Yvonne Holtschulte
Chrissie
Yvonne Holtschulte
Chrissie
Bastian Klang
Bastian Klang
Uwe
Bastian Klang
Uwe


Ivo Kortlang
Ivo Kortlang
Pixi
Ivo Kortlang
Pixi
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