Scene from Seventeen - Mädchen sind die besseren Jungs (2003)
Scene Details
Duration: 31 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: XC7 |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 4 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 704x384 | Added: 2008-May-16 |
Actresses in this Scene
Laura Osswald
Details
Alternate Names: Laura Isabella Lolita Osswald, Laura Osma
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances:
- Girl's Life, Boy's World (2003) as Conny
Most Important Roles:
- Russisch Roulette (2012) as Natascha Koslowa
- Im Brautkleid meiner Schwester (2012) as Mara Eisemann
- Robin Hood und ich (2013) as Claudia Seidl
- Eine wie keiner (2008) as London
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Eine Liebe im Herbst (2009) as Vivian Wilcox
- Suck Me Shakespeer (2013) as Kindergarten Teacher
- Bei manchen Männern hilft nur Voodoo (2011) as Maren van Stetten
- Flirtcamp (2012) as Katja
- Girl's Life, Boy's World (2003) as Conny
- Knocked Up (2013) as Chantal
Career Highlights:
- Russisch Roulette (2012)
- Im Brautkleid meiner Schwester (2012)
- Robin Hood und ich (2013)
- Eine wie keiner (2008)
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Eine Liebe im Herbst (2009)
- Suck Me Shakespeer (2013)
- Bei manchen Männern hilft nur Voodoo (2011)
- Flirtcamp (2012)
- Girl's Life, Boy's World (2003)
- Knocked Up (2013)
About the Movie: Seventeen - Mädchen sind die besseren Jungs (2003)
Release Year: 2003
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: Girl's Life, Boy's World
Director: Hansjörg Thurn
Writer: Hansjörg Thurn
Production & Genre
Producer(s): N/A
Companies: N/A
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Story
In 'Seventeen - Mädchen sind die besseren Jungs' (2003), directed by Hansjörg Thurn, the story revolves around young women who outperform their male counterparts in academics and extracurricular activities. The film explores themes of gender dynamics and societal expectations through the experiences of these exceptional teenage girls.
Summary
Seventeen is a German television film released in 2003, directed by Hansjörg Thurn. While specific plot details are limited, the movie appears to focus on the lives of young women who excel academically and extracurricularly, challenging traditional gender norms.