Lena will es endlich wissen
Drama
Overview
Twenty-three-year-old Lena lands a lead in Sartre’s “No Exit” while endlessly seeking love. Her call‐girl friend Becky convinces her to try prostitution, plunging Lena into a bizarre free‐love world of surreal encounters. Complicating matters, she falls for her director, Dex White, and cares for her grieving, balloon‐making father.
Top Cast
Agnieszka Rozenbajgier
Agnieszka Rozenbajgier
Lena
Agnieszka Rozenbajgier
Lena


Peter Kurth
Peter Kurth
Lothar Liebling
Peter Kurth
Lothar Liebling
Stella Adorf
Stella Adorf
Silke Anders
Stella Adorf
Silke Anders
Jaron Löwenberg
Jaron Löwenberg
Christus
Jaron Löwenberg
Christus


Tim Sander
Tim Sander
Clemens
Tim Sander
Clemens


Lukas Piloty
Lukas Piloty
Lenas Kerl
Lukas Piloty
Lenas Kerl


Godehard Giese
Godehard Giese
Thomas
Godehard Giese
Thomas
Vivien LaFleur
Vivien LaFleur
Becky
Vivien LaFleur
Becky


Clayton Nemrow
Clayton Nemrow
Dex White
Clayton Nemrow
Dex White


Bärbel Stolz
Bärbel Stolz
Miriam
Bärbel Stolz
Miriam
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