

Drama
Overview
A teen girl in 1970s Berlin becomes addicted to heroin. Everything in her life slowly begins to distort and disappear as she befriends a small crew of junkies and falls in love with a drug-abusing male prostitute.
Top Cast


Natja Brunckhorst
Natja Brunckhorst
Christiane
Natja Brunckhorst
Christiane


Thomas Haustein
Thomas Haustein
Detlev
Thomas Haustein
Detlev


Jens Kuphal
Jens Kuphal
Axel
Jens Kuphal
Axel


Rainer Woelk
Rainer Woelk
Leiche (as Rainer Wölk)
Rainer Woelk
Leiche (as Rainer Wölk)


David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
Eberhard Auriga
Eberhard Auriga
Alter Fixer
Eberhard Auriga
Alter Fixer
Peggy Bussieck
Peggy Bussieck
Puppi
Peggy Bussieck
Puppi
Lothar Chamski
Lothar Chamski
Rolf
Lothar Chamski
Rolf
Uwe Diderich
Uwe Diderich
Klaus
Uwe Diderich
Klaus
Jan Georg Effler
Jan Georg Effler
Bernd
Jan Georg Effler
Bernd
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