

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Convinced that his daughter has forgotten how to laugh, a father shows up unannounced while she's living abroad and bombards her with outrageous jokes.
Top Cast


Sandra Hüller
Sandra Hüller
Ines
Sandra Hüller
Ines


Peter Simonischek
Peter Simonischek
Winfried / Toni
Peter Simonischek
Winfried / Toni


Michael Wittenborn
Michael Wittenborn
Henneberg
Michael Wittenborn
Henneberg


Thomas Loibl
Thomas Loibl
Gerald
Thomas Loibl
Gerald


Trystan Pütter
Trystan Pütter
Tim
Trystan Pütter
Tim


Ingrid Bisu
Ingrid Bisu
Anka
Ingrid Bisu
Anka


Hadewych Minis
Hadewych Minis
Tatjana
Hadewych Minis
Tatjana


Lucy Russell
Lucy Russell
Steph
Lucy Russell
Steph


Victoria Cociaș
Victoria Cociaș
Flavia
Victoria Cociaș
Flavia


Alexandru Papadopol
Alexandru Papadopol
Dascălu
Alexandru Papadopol
Dascălu
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