

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Mirco von Juterczenka's novel "Wir Wochenendrebellen" is the story of a father and his ten-year-old son, who is Asperger's autistic. The boy has set his mind on finally finding his favourite football club. But his selection criteria are very specific and besides, he wants to experience all the clubs (no matter in which league they play) live in the stadium.
Top Cast


Florian David Fitz
Florian David Fitz
Mirco
Florian David Fitz
Mirco


Aylin Tezel
Aylin Tezel
Fatime
Aylin Tezel
Fatime


Cecilio Andresen
Cecilio Andresen
Jason
Cecilio Andresen
Jason


Joachim Król
Joachim Król
Grandfather Gerd
Joachim Król
Grandfather Gerd


Petra-Maria Cammin
Petra-Maria Cammin
Grandmother Manuela
Petra-Maria Cammin
Grandmother Manuela


Leslie Malton
Leslie Malton
Mrs. Brinkhaus
Leslie Malton
Mrs. Brinkhaus


Milena Dreißig
Milena Dreißig
Dr. Folke
Milena Dreißig
Dr. Folke
Nela Bartsch
Nela Bartsch
Old Woman
Nela Bartsch
Old Woman


Ilknur Boyraz
Ilknur Boyraz
Principal Bussart
Ilknur Boyraz
Principal Bussart


Markus Hoffmann
Markus Hoffmann
Stewart
Markus Hoffmann
Stewart
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