
Es geht nicht immer nur um Sex
Drama
Overview
29-year-old Liza can't believe her eyes when she catches her boyfriend in flagrante delicto with a stranger on the couch at home. Completely beside herself, she packs her bags and moves in with her friend Janni. Here she buries herself in her pain and doesn't want to see anyone or anything, and above all she swears off love forever. Janni, who is a little more relaxed than Liza when it comes to love, organizes a potential suitor, which is how Liza meets the shy student Pietro. But even before the first date, another suitor announces his interest: Kid is a policeman, brash, direct and charmingly macho - the complete opposite of Pietro. Suddenly blessed with two prospective lovers, Liza has to make a difficult decision...
Top Cast


Sophie Schütt
Sophie Schütt
Lisa Marald
Sophie Schütt
Lisa Marald
Joram Voelklein
Joram Voelklein
Gregor Thurau
Joram Voelklein
Gregor Thurau


Markus Knüfken
Markus Knüfken
Caspar 'Kid'
Markus Knüfken
Caspar 'Kid'


Boris Aljinovic
Boris Aljinovic
Pietro
Boris Aljinovic
Pietro


Rita Lengyel
Rita Lengyel
Janni
Rita Lengyel
Janni


Gilbert von Sohlern
Gilbert von Sohlern
Waiter
Gilbert von Sohlern
Waiter
Antonio Di Mauro
Antonio Di Mauro
Carlo
Antonio Di Mauro
Carlo


Michael Grimm
Michael Grimm
Cab Driver
Michael Grimm
Cab Driver


Tim Seyfi
Tim Seyfi
Announcer at Dance Competition
Tim Seyfi
Announcer at Dance Competition
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