
Lollipop Monster
Drama
Overview
Ari and Oona go to the same school. Lolita-like Ari, is blonde, pouting and lives in a world of bright colours, frustrated by her mother still treating her as a child, while arty Oona dresses in black and is treated as an adult by her artist father. When Oona’s father commits suicide after his wife has an affair with his brother Lukas, Oona starts to self-harm, but finds and unlikely friendship with Ari. Ari’s enthusiasm for exerting her sexuality rebounds when she starts an affair with Oona’s uncle, who has recently moved in with Oona’s mother.
Top Cast


Jella Haase
Jella Haase
Ariane
Jella Haase
Ariane


Sarah Horváth
Sarah Horváth
Oona
Sarah Horváth
Oona


Nicolette Krebitz
Nicolette Krebitz
Kristina
Nicolette Krebitz
Kristina
Thomas Wodianka
Thomas Wodianka
Lukas
Thomas Wodianka
Lukas


Sandra Borgmann
Sandra Borgmann
Marie
Sandra Borgmann
Marie


Rainer Sellien
Rainer Sellien
Volker
Rainer Sellien
Volker
Fritz Hammel
Fritz Hammel
Boris
Fritz Hammel
Boris


Janusz Kocaj
Janusz Kocaj
Konas
Janusz Kocaj
Konas
Koffi Kôkô
Koffi Kôkô
Baron
Koffi Kôkô
Baron


Nikeata Thompson
Nikeata Thompson
Jacky
Nikeata Thompson
Jacky
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