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Einer wie Bruno

13-year-old Radost lives alone with her father Bruno. But he is not like other fathers; he suffers from oligophrenia: he has roughly the mental capacity of a ten-year-old. However, this intellectual disability has not prevented Bruno from being a great father to his daughter all these years. With Radost's awakening puberty, however, the first serious problems are now becoming apparent. Radost is becoming increasingly aware of how much she is mentally superior to her father. Her responsibility, which until now has been a part of their relationship, is becoming a great burden for the young girl, who actually wants to lead the normal life of a 13-year-old.

Top Cast

  • Christian Ulmen

    Christian Ulmen

    Bruno Markowitsch

  • Lola Dockhorn

    Lola Dockhorn

    Radost Markowitsch

  • Peter Kurth

    Peter Kurth

    Karli Fichtner

  • Teresa Harder

    Teresa Harder

    Frau Corazon

  • Hans Löw

    Hans Löw

    Supermarktchef Gerd

  • Fritz Roth

    Fritz Roth

    Hausmeister Hochstätter

  • Hans-Werner Meyer

    Hans-Werner Meyer

    Rolf Schmidtbauer

  • Ursina Lardi

    Ursina Lardi

    Hanna Schmidtbauer

  • Janina Fautz

    Janina Fautz

    Sonja

Overview

13-year-old Radost lives alone with her father Bruno. But he is not like other fathers; he suffers from oligophrenia: he has roughly the mental capacity of a ten-year-old. However, this intellectual disability has not prevented Bruno from being a great father to his daughter all these years. With Radost's awakening puberty, however, the first serious problems are now becoming apparent. Radost is becoming increasingly aware of how much she is mentally superior to her father. Her responsibility, which until now has been a part of their relationship, is becoming a great burden for the young girl, who actually wants to lead the normal life of a 13-year-old.

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