
Stratosphere Girl
Drama · Mystery · Thriller
Overview
Angela is a French art student living in Germany who loves to draw comics and creates elaborate tales drawn in a soft and romantic style. One night, Angela meets Yamamoto, a club DJ from Japan, who invites her to come to Tokyo with him. Infatuated with Yamamoto, Angela impulsively agrees, and is soon sharing an apartment with a handful of Western expatriates who work at a nightclub where Japanese businessmen drink, sing karaoke, and date the "hostesses" for a fee.
Top Cast
Chloé Winkel
Chloé Winkel
Angela
Chloé Winkel
Angela


Tara Elders
Tara Elders
Polly
Tara Elders
Polly


Filip Peeters
Filip Peeters
Kruilman
Filip Peeters
Kruilman


Burt Kwouk
Burt Kwouk
Papa-San
Burt Kwouk
Papa-San


Tuva Novotny
Tuva Novotny
Monika
Tuva Novotny
Monika
Jon Yang
Jon Yang
Yamamoto
Jon Yang
Yamamoto


Rebecca Palmer
Rebecca Palmer
Rachel
Rebecca Palmer
Rachel
Linda Steinhoff
Linda Steinhoff
Ella
Linda Steinhoff
Ella


Togo Igawa
Togo Igawa
Oshima
Togo Igawa
Oshima


Peggy Jane de Schepper
Peggy Jane de Schepper
Larissa
Peggy Jane de Schepper
Larissa
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