
Filmriss!
Comedy
Overview
Hamburg in autumn 2011: The boy Jens lives with his alcoholic mother. After an argument he leaves the apartment and has to sleep on a park bench because his mother doesn't hear his ringing. The next morning he meets punk Andi, who offers him to become part of the punk scene. He accepts and meets Keule, a punk who introduces him to the secrets of the scene. To be accepted, he has to pass three tests.
Top Cast
Jens Grabarske
Jens Grabarske
Jens/Filmriss
Jens Grabarske
Jens/Filmriss
Melf Neumeyer
Melf Neumeyer
Keule
Melf Neumeyer
Keule
Cho Kola
Cho Kola
Ratte
Cho Kola
Ratte
Gerrit Grewing
Gerrit Grewing
Samti
Gerrit Grewing
Samti
Henriette Riese
Henriette Riese
Chaos
Henriette Riese
Chaos
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