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"Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. Everyone but me."

Mark and his friends spend their free time rather dangerously: They jump in front of cars for a quick adrenaline rush. To win back his girlfriend Nina, Mark has to be better than everyone else - but someone is sabotaging him. Or could it be that "someone" is Mark himself?

Top Cast

  • Jonas Helmerichs

    Jonas Helmerichs

    Mark

  • Nick van Namen

    Nick van Namen

    Lead

  • Lena Krüger

    Lena Krüger

    Nina

  • Jakob Gebauer

    Jakob Gebauer

    Mark (Stand-In)

  • Ayleen Beekmann

    Ayleen Beekmann

    Friend

  • Christina Schoen

    Christina Schoen

    Friend

  • Simon Helmerichs

    Simon Helmerichs

    Friend With Duct Tape

  • Jakob Gebauer

    Jakob Gebauer

    Friend

  • Kevin Gernand

    Kevin Gernand

    Driving Friend

Overview

Mark and his friends spend their free time rather dangerously: They jump in front of cars for a quick adrenaline rush. To win back his girlfriend Nina, Mark has to be better than everyone else - but someone is sabotaging him. Or could it be that "someone" is Mark himself?

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