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| Nikolaus Benda | Lars | |
| Renato Schuch | Waseem | |
| Jogi Kaiser | Geschäftsmann | |
| Georg Paluza | Amir | |
| Timur Uelker | Charif | |
| Cem Aydin | Junis | |
| Gioele Viola | Abdul Kareem | |
| Thomas Balou Martin | Security Chef | |
| Damon Arsalan Zolfaghari | Security 2 | |
| Emanuel Weber | Security 3 | |
| Christoph Wielinger | Mann Anfang 40 |
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| Producer |
Jenny Lorenz
Sonja Kessler Martin Kopischke |
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| Writer/Composer |
Kai Kreuser
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| Cinematography |
Malte Hafner
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| Music |
Max Kelm
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Sex is power, and Waseem, a Syrian gay-for-pay hustler seeking asylum in Cologne, wields it like a shield. Keeping his johns at an emotional arm’s length while satisfying their most carnal desires in order to eke out a living, he meets his match in Lars: a kind, affluent professional with a growing personal interest in Waseem. This gripping tale of transactional identity explores the tactical exchange of trust and intimacy in a partnership, and the divisions between immigrants and their host countries in contemporary Europe. |
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