
Küss mich, Genosse!
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Jenny is hit in the head by a soccer ball. When she comes to, the clock has turned back exactly 32 years! It is June 21, 1974, the year of the football World Cup, one day before the football match between the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR. Jenny experiences two turbulent days at the side of her future parents - in both parts of Germany.
Top Cast


Mira Bartuschek
Mira Bartuschek
Jenny Lütjens
Mira Bartuschek
Jenny Lütjens


René Steinke
René Steinke
Tony
René Steinke
Tony


Josefine Preuß
Josefine Preuß
Alexandra Lütjens-Petersen
Josefine Preuß
Alexandra Lütjens-Petersen


Constantin von Jascheroff
Constantin von Jascheroff
Frank Wappler
Constantin von Jascheroff
Frank Wappler


Florian Martens
Florian Martens
Hauptmann Pfefferkorn
Florian Martens
Hauptmann Pfefferkorn
Anja Kling
Anja Kling
Genossin Anita Hartung
Anja Kling
Genossin Anita Hartung


Jörg Schüttauf
Jörg Schüttauf
Gunnar Bieske
Jörg Schüttauf
Gunnar Bieske


Tobias Schenke
Tobias Schenke
Dietmar Petersen
Tobias Schenke
Dietmar Petersen


Renate Krößner
Renate Krößner
Alexandra Lütjens-Petersen / Edith Lütjens
Renate Krößner
Alexandra Lütjens-Petersen / Edith Lütjens


Philipp Sonntag
Philipp Sonntag
Herr Lütjens
Philipp Sonntag
Herr Lütjens
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