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8.0 1 Seasons • 8 Episodes

Hausen - Season 1

After the death of his mother, 16-year-old Juri and his father Jaschek move into a rundown housing complex on the city outskirts. While Jaschek tries to establish a new life for himself and his son, as caretaker of the building, Juri gradually discovers that the house has a vicious life of its own and feeds on the suffering of its inhabitants

Top Cast

  • Tristan Göbel

    Tristan Göbel

    Juri

  • Charly Hübner

    Charly Hübner

    Jaschek

  • Alexander Scheer

    Alexander Scheer

    Kater

  • Lilith Stangenberg

    Lilith Stangenberg

    Cleo

  • Andrea Guo

    Andrea Guo

    Loan

  • Kathrin Wehlisch

    Kathrin Wehlisch

    Kathi

  • Michael Specht

    Michael Specht

    Lenin

  • Stefan Haschke

    Stefan Haschke

    Björn

  • Siad Mijthab

    Siad Mijthab

    Niko

Overview

After the death of his mother, 16-year-old Juri and his father Jaschek move into a rundown housing complex on the city outskirts. While Jaschek tries to establish a new life for himself and his son, as caretaker of the building, Juri gradually discovers that the house has a vicious life of its own and feeds on the suffering of its inhabitants

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