Crash Kids

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Written byPetra Haffter
Directed byPetra Haffter
StarringIsabell Gerschke
Barbara Rudnik
Music byJens Fischer
Crash Kids
Written byPetra Haffter
Directed byPetra Haffter
StarringIsabell Gerschke
Barbara Rudnik
Music byJens Fischer
Production
ProducersDoris J. Heinze
Daniel Zuta
CinematographyMichael Heiter
EditorsBarbara Von
Weitershausen
Original release
Release1996 (1996)

Crash Kids is a 1996 German television film drama directed by Petra Haffter [de] and starring Isabell Gerschke [de] and Marek Harloff. The film was first broadcast on television on December 13, 1996, on Arte.[1][2]

14-year-old Laura is struggling to come to terms with puberty. When she meets a teenage car-breaker and crash driver, she feels drawn to him, craving adventure and romance. But when the playful thrill turns serious, her life begins to fall apart. Together there, their odyssey takes them to the south of France. A mixture of crime film and road movie, it sheds light on a part of young (outsider) culture.

Production notes

Crash Kids was filmed on locations in Côte d'Azur, France.[1]

ARTE was the Production company.[2]

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