
As We Were Dreaming
Drama
Overview
Andreas Dresen's adaptation of Clemens Meyer's novel about a group of East German friends right after the fall of the Wall.
Top Cast


Merlin Rose
Merlin Rose
Dani
Merlin Rose
Dani


Julius Nitschkoff
Julius Nitschkoff
Rico
Julius Nitschkoff
Rico


Joel Basman
Joel Basman
Mark
Joel Basman
Mark


Marcel Heupermann
Marcel Heupermann
Pitbull
Marcel Heupermann
Pitbull


Frederic Haselon
Frederic Haselon
Paul
Frederic Haselon
Paul


Ruby O. Fee
Ruby O. Fee
Sternchen
Ruby O. Fee
Sternchen


Chiron Elias Krase
Chiron Elias Krase
Dani (13 Jahre)
Chiron Elias Krase
Dani (13 Jahre)


Luna Rösner
Luna Rösner
Katja (13 Jahre)
Luna Rösner
Katja (13 Jahre)


Tom von Heymann
Tom von Heymann
Rico (13 Jahre)
Tom von Heymann
Rico (13 Jahre)


Nico Kleemann
Nico Kleemann
Mark (13 Jahre)
Nico Kleemann
Mark (13 Jahre)
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