Auf der anderen Seite ist das Gras viel Grüner

Auf der anderen Seite ist das Gras viel Grüner

4.8

Jul 13 2017

2h 41m

Romance, Comedy, Drama

Kati has had her dream man at home for five years: attractive, loyal and professionally successful as a doctor. Unfortunately, "her" Felix now spends so much time at work in the hospital that Kati too often feels alone. When she met the good-looking, charming artist Mathias, it hit her like Felix did back then. Shortly before her last inhibitions fall, fate shuffles the cards in an unbelievable way: after a car accident, Kati wakes up in the past - exactly on the day five years ago when she accidentally met Felix

Jessica Schwarz

Jessica Schwarz

Kati Wedekind

Felix Klare

Felix Klare

Felix Gier

Christoph Letkowski

Christoph Letkowski

Mathias Lenzen

Judy Winter

Judy Winter

Frau Baronski

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