
Studies on Hysteria
Drama
Overview
Short film about a young man discovering pants in a nudist world. A parable of the societal intolerance to anything different.
Top Cast


Philip Wilhelmi
Philip Wilhelmi
Adam
Philip Wilhelmi
Adam


Hannah Kobitzsch
Hannah Kobitzsch
Maria
Hannah Kobitzsch
Maria


Christian Serritiello
Christian Serritiello
Sprecher
Christian Serritiello
Sprecher


Moritz Berg
Moritz Berg
Priester
Moritz Berg
Priester
Michael Görgner
Michael Görgner
Schmied
Michael Görgner
Schmied
Falk Tröber
Falk Tröber
Wirt
Falk Tröber
Wirt


Priska Schweißer
Priska Schweißer
Nymphe
Priska Schweißer
Nymphe


Luzie Loose
Luzie Loose
Nymphe
Luzie Loose
Nymphe
Torsten Brückner
Torsten Brückner
nackter Dorfbewohner
Torsten Brückner
nackter Dorfbewohner
Martin Böhm
Martin Böhm
nackter Dorfbewohner
Martin Böhm
nackter Dorfbewohner
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