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After his father's suicide, confused angsty 16 year old Paul goes to stay with his uncle's family. His uncle's wife is also unhappy with her life, so she and Paul have sex and only end up feeling even worse afterwards. Things get ugly.

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Paul
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Anna / Stefan's wife
Clemens Berg ...
Robert / Anna and Stefan's son
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Stefan / Paul's uncle
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Mark White ...
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Directed by

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Matthias Luthardt

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Meike Hauck ... (written by) &
Matthias Luthardt ... (written by)

Produced by

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Niklas Bäumer ... producer
Anke Hartwig ... producer
Holger Lochau ... line producer (uncredited)
Wolfgang Voigt ... commissioning editor: MDR

Music by

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Matthias Petsche

Cinematography by

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Christian Marohl

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Florian Miosge

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Gesa Jäger ... assistant editor (uncredited)

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Karen Wendland

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Friederike Hagen

Costume Design by

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Andrea Schein

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Christin Goy ... makeup artist (as Christin Läßig)
Birgit Weitzmann ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Ines Just ... production manager
Philip Pratt ... unit manager
Edna Ressel ... assistant unit manager
Jan Kubkowski ... set manager: re-shot (uncredited)
Nathalie van den Bergh ... set manager (uncredited)

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Oliver Röpke ... assistant director

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Steffi Heidenreich ... stand-by props
Erik Hennig ... construction coordinator (uncredited)
Sven Jung ... set builder (uncredited)
Arndt Kühne ... property master (uncredited)
Maik Thews ... set builder (uncredited)
Nancy Vogel ... art department assistant (uncredited)
Peter Wolf ... prop maker (uncredited)

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Jacob Ilgner ... sound mixer/sound designer
Dominik Avenwedde ... foley editor (uncredited)
Henrik Cordes ... sound editor (uncredited)
Erik Hennig ... sound technician (uncredited)
Yannic Herrmannsdörfer ... boom operator (uncredited)
Benjamin Hörbe ... boom operator (uncredited)
Veit Norek ... boom operator (uncredited)
Christian Riegel ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Martín Roggón Lozada ... supervising sound editor (uncredited)
Günther Röhn ... foley artist (uncredited)
Maik Thews ... sound technician (uncredited)

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Vera Jeske Younan ... digital colorist (uncredited)

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Robert Bergmann ... gaffer
Matthias Biber ... steadicam operator (uncredited)
Ulf Binder ... grip & electric (uncredited)
Mandy Hofmann ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Steffen Junghans ... still photographer (uncredited)
Kai Lachmann ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Stephan Peters ... electrician (uncredited)
Daniel Sippel ... d.i.t (uncredited)
Tobias Ziegler ... electrician (uncredited)

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Andreas Diessner ... casting assistant

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Claudia Radowski ... costume supervisor (uncredited)

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Dietmar Krause ... location scout

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Sarah-Judith Mettke ... script supervisor (uncredited)
Helke Misselwitz ... script consultant (uncredited)
Oliver Röpke ... script consultant (uncredited)
Torsten Schulz ... script consultant (uncredited)

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Stephan Eppinger ... vehicle coordinator
Daniel M.J. Krause ... production driver (uncredited)

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Sarah Spindler ... set runner
Manuela Winkler ... production assistant
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Paul, 16 years old, arrives to live at his aunt's house, after his father's death. Alongside her aunt Anna lives his cousin Robert. Paul's arrival is unexpected, creating great tension between the three of them, especially between Anna and Paul. Written by Bulma PunkRocker

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Also Known As
  • 乒乓 (China, Mandarin title)
  • 핑퐁 (South Korea)
  • Пинг-понг (Russia)
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  • 89 min
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