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Lukas is a successful hip hop star on a drug fuelled fade, much to the annoyance of his producer/lover, Mischa. When Mischa opts to include Lukas' brother Sämi on his latest album, jealousy and rivalry tear the three apart.
Lukas is a successful hip hop star on a drug fuelled fade, much to the annoyance of his producer/lover, Mischa. When Mischa opts to include Lukas' brother Sämi on his latest album, jealousy and rivalry tear the three apart.
Hans-Jakob Mühlethaler
Lukas, "Karma Kameleon"
Domenico Pecoraio
Mischa
Manuel Neuburger
Sämi, "Samsonite"
Vesna-Maria Garstick
Maria
Marlise Fischer
Mutter
Alexander Wildi
DJ Tuco
Cynthia Coray
Frau im Studio
Julian Martin
Filippo
Julian Martin
Mischas Vater
Lukas is a successful hip hop star on a drug fuelled fade, much to the annoyance of his producer/lover, Mischa. When Mischa opts to include Lukas' brother Sämi on his latest album, jealousy and rivalry tear the three apart.
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