
A group of eight friends – Philipp, Wiebke, Jessica, Maria, Swantje, Michael, Thomas, and Dina – navigate their twenties in Berlin and beyond. Constantly seeking new cities, jobs, apartments, and love, they find themselves repeatedly involved in moving rituals. The film portrays their shifting relationships and social networks, where best friends become the most reliable constants amidst a generation embracing a life in constant motion. Humorous sketches explore the self-conception of young people for whom moving has become a symbol of change.
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Maryam Zaree
Bibelforscher

Alice Dwyer
Jessica

Jacob Matschenz
Philipp

Aylin Tezel
Maria

Corinna Harfouch
Mutter

Karoline Schuch
Frau mit Cabrio

Franziska Weisz
Gentrifikation

Herbert Knaup
Dinas Vater

Monika Anna Wojtyllo
Mitfahrer

David Sieveking
Popkritiker

Jens Weisser
Dr. Bernd Reinink

Robert Gwisdek
Thomas

Anna Brüggemann
Dina

Toby Ashraf
Stefan

Leslie Malton
Mutter Dina

Katharina Spiering
Wiebke

Amelie Kiefer
Swantje

Burak Yiğit
Bibelforscher

Leni Wesselman
Muse

Sven Taddicken
Mitfahrgelegenheit

Christian Ehrich
Christian

Daniel Nocke
Nachbar/Chef

Richard Kropf
Peter

Johanna Penski
Dinas Oma

Alexander Khuon
Michael

Hans-Heinrich Hardt
Vater

Johannes Gwisdek
Mensch ohne Gesicht

Dennis Tschernik
Gothic-Thorsten

Sophie Narr
Mitfahrer

Sema Poyraz
Bibelforscher

Henning Stöve
Lagerfeuersänger

Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
Makler Winter

Oliver Baumgarten
Gentifikationsassistent

Dörte Eickelberg
Susanne

Nikolaj Nikitin
Makler im Frühjahr

Nora Schmidt
Model

Karla Kutzner
Viktoria

Alexander Fourestié
Mann mit Sofa

Christian Breitkreutz
Mann mit Sofa

Barbara Hennings
Gabi (Michaels Mutter)

Antonia Costanzo
Arzthelferin
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