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Drama
Overview
Five young Europeans (German, English, and Irish) try to find answers to life's questions in India and Thailand.
Top Cast
Svenja Steinfelder
Svenja Steinfelder
Svenja
Svenja Steinfelder
Svenja


Eva Löbau
Eva Löbau
Marion
Eva Löbau
Marion


Chris O'Dowd
Chris O'Dowd
Liam
Chris O'Dowd
Liam


Ricky Champ
Ricky Champ
Josh
Ricky Champ
Josh


Gareth Llewelyn
Gareth Llewelyn
Adam
Gareth Llewelyn
Adam
Jinde Khan
Jinde Khan
Jinde Khan
Martin Löschmann
Martin Löschmann
Martin Löschmann
Zorana Musikic
Zorana Musikic
Zorana Musikic
Jado Alagad John
Jado Alagad John
Cab Driver
Jado Alagad John
Cab Driver


Nathalie Sorrell
Nathalie Sorrell
Nathalie Sorrell
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