
Am Wannsee ist der Teufel los
Comedy
Overview
Young folks from different groups of early 80s subcultures (Punks, Rockers, Poppers) are heading for Wannsee, a local recreation area in West Berlin, where they are getting in conflict with middle-class-citizens. The movie is a collection of short sketches leading to a crazy pursuit and a lunatic struggle of nearly everybody against nearly everybody.
Top Cast
Thomas Ahrens
Thomas Ahrens
Thomas Ahrens
Delia Behpour
Delia Behpour
Delia Behpour
Miriam Behpour
Miriam Behpour
Miriam Behpour


Gert Burkard
Gert Burkard
Gert Burkard


Henning Gissel
Henning Gissel
Henning Gissel
Ute Koska
Ute Koska
Ute Koska
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