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Angry Kisses (1999)

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Length 1h37
Rating57% 2.869642.869642.869642.869642.86964

Angry Kisses (German: Zornige Küsse) is a 2000 Swiss drama film directed by Judith Kennel. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival where Maria Simon won the award for Best Actress.

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Jürgen Vogel

(Pfarrer Bachmann)
Maria Simon

(Lea)
Julia Jentsch

(Katrin)
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