

History · Drama · War
Overview
At the dawn of World War II, a young motorcycle courier in the Austrian army encounters a wounded fox cub and takes it with him to occupied France. The soldier and the fox develop an unlikely bond. Based on the true story of Franz Streitberger, director Adrian Goiginger’s great-grandfather.
Top Cast


Simon Morzé
Simon Morzé
Franz Streitberger
Simon Morzé
Franz Streitberger


Karl Markovics
Karl Markovics
Josef Streitberger
Karl Markovics
Josef Streitberger


Pit Bukowski
Pit Bukowski
Jokesch
Pit Bukowski
Jokesch


Stan Steinbichler
Stan Steinbichler
Mitteregger
Stan Steinbichler
Mitteregger


Alexander Beyer
Alexander Beyer
Hauptmann Glück
Alexander Beyer
Hauptmann Glück


Cornelius Obonya
Cornelius Obonya
Doktor
Cornelius Obonya
Doktor


Adriane Gradziel
Adriane Gradziel
Marie
Adriane Gradziel
Marie
Karola Niederhuber
Karola Niederhuber
Liesl Streitberger
Karola Niederhuber
Liesl Streitberger
Marko Kerezovic
Marko Kerezovic
Anton Dillinger
Marko Kerezovic
Anton Dillinger
Joseph Stoisits
Joseph Stoisits
Leo
Joseph Stoisits
Leo
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