
Summer of '44 - The Lost Generation
Drama
Overview
Summer 1944, Schwäbisch Hall. Contrary to the war propaganda and the decreed heroism, the 16-year-old boys dream of Swing music, sex and freedom - and of Lore, the air force helper from the air base, who attracts all eyes in her red swimsuit. At the same time, uncle, Knuffke, Bubu, tongue kiss and Hosenmacher suspect that they will not escape the horror of the front. "Stay tuned," Lore calls after them. But tongue kiss gets it first and also pants maker will not survive the war.
Top Cast


Jonathan Berlin
Jonathan Berlin
Onkel
Jonathan Berlin
Onkel


Theo Trebs
Theo Trebs
Knuffke
Theo Trebs
Knuffke


Andreas Warmbrunn
Andreas Warmbrunn
Bubu
Andreas Warmbrunn
Bubu
Laurenz Lerch
Laurenz Lerch
Hosenmacher
Laurenz Lerch
Hosenmacher
Joscha Eißen
Joscha Eißen
Zungenkuss
Joscha Eißen
Zungenkuss
Johannes Geller
Johannes Geller
Jumbo
Johannes Geller
Jumbo


Vica Kerekes
Vica Kerekes
Gunda
Vica Kerekes
Gunda


Lili Epply
Lili Epply
Lore
Lili Epply
Lore


Peter Faerber
Peter Faerber
Stricker
Peter Faerber
Stricker


Karel Dobrý
Karel Dobrý
McKee
Karel Dobrý
McKee
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