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Guesthouse landlady Sophie and Barthl, her unloved stablemate for life, have unusual holiday guests come to their house. Janine Brieschke from Berlin is traveling with her three children from three fathers and her current partner “Zecke”. Barthl would like to immediately chase the capital city residents who are making a lot of noise and trampling his beloved meadows off the farm.

Top Cast

  • Aglaia Szyszkowitz

    Aglaia Szyszkowitz

    Sophie

  • Friedrich von Thun

    Friedrich von Thun

    Barthl

  • Anna Thalbach

    Anna Thalbach

    Janine Brieschke

  • Gerdy Zint

    Gerdy Zint

    Axel

  • Leni Erceg

    Leni Erceg

    Mandy

  • Emanuel Fitz

    Emanuel Fitz

    Max

  • Minh-Khai Phan-Thi

    Minh-Khai Phan-Thi

    Anna Linh Fuchsbichler

  • David Baalcke

    David Baalcke

    Burger

  • Lilly Forgách

    Lilly Forgách

    Theres Gstanzl

Overview

Guesthouse landlady Sophie and Barthl, her unloved stablemate for life, have unusual holiday guests come to their house. Janine Brieschke from Berlin is traveling with her three children from three fathers and her current partner “Zecke”. Barthl would like to immediately chase the capital city residents who are making a lot of noise and trampling his beloved meadows off the farm.

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