Lollipop Monster 13 years old

Ari and Oona go to the same school. Lolita-like Ari, is blonde, pouting and lives in a world of bright colours, frustrated by her mother still treating her as a child, while arty Oona dresses in black and is treated as an adult by her artist father. When Oona’s father commits suicide after his wife has an affair with his brother Lukas, Oona starts to self-harm, but finds and unlikely friendship with Ari. Ari’s enthusiasm for exerting her sexuality rebounds when she starts an affair with Oona’s uncle, who has recently moved in with Oona’s mother.

Credits

Lollipop Monster Cast

Name Character
Fritz Hammel He was 52, now 65 years old as Boris
Nicolette Krebitz She was 38, now 51 years old as Kristina
Sarah Horváth She was 18, now 31 years old as Oona
Sybille J. Schedwill She was 47, now 60 years old as Lehrer
Sandra Borgmann She was 36, now 49 years old as Marie
Andreas Windhuis He was 49, now 62 years old as Arzt
Rainer Sellien He was 47, now 60 years old as Volker
Jella Haase She was 19, now 32 years old as Ariane
Jan Erik Engel as Gregor
Luci Van Org She was 49, now 62 years old as Lehrer
Koffi Kôkô as Baron
Thomas Wodianka He was 37, now 50 years old as Lukas
Murali Perumal He was 32, now 46 years old as Psychologe
Rafael Stachowiak He was 30, now 43 years old as Karakal
Janusz Kocaj He was 24, now 37 years old as Konas
Lilli Meinhardt as Lena
Nikeata Thompson She was 30, now 43 years old as Jacky
Imge Ünlü as Miriam

Lollipop Monster Crew

Name Department
Andi Wecker as Producer. Production
Ingo Ludwig Frenzel as Original Music Composer. He was 44 (now 57) years old Sound
Dirk Grau as Editor. He was 48 (now 61) years old Editing
Hannes Hubach as Director of Photography. He was 48 (now 61) years old Camera
Ziska Riemann as Director. She was 37 (now 50) years old Directing
Ziska Riemann as Screenplay. She was 37 (now 50) years old Writing
Luci Van Org as Screenplay. She was 49 (now 62) years old Writing
Bettina Wente as Producer. Production
Lollipop Monster poster
Lollipop Monster (13 years)

  • Release day: Monday, February 14, 2011
  • Runtime: 90 minutes