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Manchmal kriegt man einfach die Krise
- Kannawoniwasein! 3
- Narrated by: Stefan Kaminski
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Kannawoniwasein – Finn und Jola erobern die Tzitti.
Jola besucht Finn in Berlin, um sich "in der Tzitti" mal ein wenig umzusehen. Die beiden ziehen zusammen mit Finns Freund Carlo durch Kreuzberg, sind bei einem echten Filmdreh dabei und helfen zwischendurch ein bisschen im Altersheim aus. Und sie fahren Leichenwagen - Jolas großer Traum! Aber eigentlich ist Jola ja in die Stadt gekommen, um mal so richtig Party zu machen. Da trifft es sich gut, dass Finns Mutter kurzfristig auf Dienstreise muss. Und als sich Finn und Jola spätabends aus der Wohnung ausschließen, geht die Party auch schon los...
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