
Somewhere in Tonga
Nov 23 2017
•2h 38m
•Drama
There is nothing that keeps passionate social worker Wolski in Germany. On an uninhabited island in the Kingdom of Tonga he wants to give criminal teenagers a second chance. His first candidate is Marcel, 16, and no stranger to drugs, violence and crime. So a visit to the main island ends in disaster. Wolski only narrowly manages to keep the boy from being send to prison. The deal: From now on, Marcel is not allowed to leave the remote island at all.
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Sascha Alexander Geršak
Wolski
Luis Pintsch
Marcel
Tevita Fukufuka
Tevita
Lolohea Lin
Hea
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