
Sun
Drama
Overview
Young women, Austrian style. Yesmin is Kurdish and wears a headscarf. She shoots a cheeky burqa video with Bella and Nati which makes the trio famous in the Muslim community. Controversy and alienation ensue. Immediate, exuberantly introverted cinema.
Top Cast
Melina Benli
Melina Benli
Yesmin
Melina Benli
Yesmin
Law Wallner
Law Wallner
Bella
Law Wallner
Bella
Maya Wopienka
Maya Wopienka
Nati
Maya Wopienka
Nati
Kerim Dogan
Kerim Dogan
Kerim Dogan
Omar Ayub
Omar Ayub
Omar
Omar Ayub
Omar
Awini Barwari
Awini Barwari
Awini Barwari
Thomas Momcinovic
Thomas Momcinovic
David
Thomas Momcinovic
David


Marlene Hauser
Marlene Hauser
Marlene
Marlene Hauser
Marlene


Margarethe Tiesel
Margarethe Tiesel
Bellas Mutter
Margarethe Tiesel
Bellas Mutter
Lia Wilfing
Lia Wilfing
Lia Wilfing
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