
Queen of Niendorf
Drama · Family
Overview
The summer holidays have just begun in Brandenburg, but ten-year-old Lea isn’t going to camp this year with her friends as she normally would. One afternoon she spots five boys lifting a large blue oil barrel over the fence of a paint factory and driving away with their loot on a bicycle trailer. Lea's curiosity is piqued. The next chance she gets, she follows the boys and discovers they built a raft on a small lake. The raft is the boys' property and under no circumstances girls are allowed in their gang. But Lea wants to be part of it very badly and takes them up on a dare. Soon summer is full of adventure.
Top Cast


Lisa Moell
Lisa Moell
Lea
Lisa Moell
Lea


Mex Schlüpfer
Mex Schlüpfer
Mark Wagenburg
Mex Schlüpfer
Mark Wagenburg
Denny Sonnenschein
Denny Sonnenschein
Nico
Denny Sonnenschein
Nico
Salim Fazzani
Salim Fazzani
Robert
Salim Fazzani
Robert
Sophie Kluge
Sophie Kluge
Frau Pappendorf
Sophie Kluge
Frau Pappendorf
Cornelius Schwalm
Cornelius Schwalm
Feuerwehrmann
Cornelius Schwalm
Feuerwehrmann


Til Schindler
Til Schindler
Tim
Til Schindler
Tim


Tino Mewes
Tino Mewes
Thomas
Tino Mewes
Thomas
Jamila Saab
Jamila Saab
Sabine
Jamila Saab
Sabine


Ceci Chuh
Ceci Chuh
Emma
Ceci Chuh
Emma
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