
Drifter
Nov 02 2023
•1h 19m
•Drama
Moritz follows a boyfriend to Berlin and is soon abandoned by him. Alone in the big city, he embarks on a journey through a wide range of queer experience. Only through a new circle of queer friends does he develop his own ideas of sexuality and masculinity, leading him to a clearer self-identity.
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Lorenz Hochhuth
Moritz

Cino Djavid
Noah

Gustav Schmidt
Jonas

Oscar Hoppe
Stefan
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