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Summer in Berlin. Jonas is planning a trip through the little known area of the Uckermark in preparation for a photography project. He invites his best friend, Phillip, to come along. They haven't met since the time they spent together in London. So they pack up their Mercedes camper and take off across uncharted territory, stopping whenever they see something they like, taking pictures and generally enjoying a laid-back road trip. The fact that Phillip is gay has never been an issue for either of them. When they pick up a hitchhiker named Boris, however, who shows... Jonas some interesting spots and starts to make moves on Phillip, the friendship of the two starts to fray. Maybe three's a crowd after all? By the end of the summer, things between Jonas and Phillip won't ever be the same again. [show more]

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Released
25 April 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Matchbox Films 
Classification
Runtime
79 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103796403 
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Gay-themed German drama written and directed by Nils Bökamp. The film follows former housemates Jonas (Eric Klotzsch) and Philip (George Taylor) as they reunite to spend their summer together on a road trip in their camper van. Travelling around the Uckermark district for a photography project, the pair's differing sexualities has never been an issue for either of them. But after picking up homophobic, Polish backpacker Boris (Michal Grabowski), the pair's friendship is put to the test as Boris makes a move on Philip and disturbs the friends' once perfect and balanced dynamic.