Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Marta Martin | ... | Silvania Tepes |
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Laura Antonia Roge | ... | Dakaria Tepes (as Laura Roge) |
Christiane Paul | ... | Elvira Tepes | |
Stipe Erceg | ... | Mihai Tepes | |
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Michael Kessler | ... | Dirk van Kombast |
Richy Müller | ... | Ali Bin Schick | |
Jamie Bick | ... | Helene Steinbrück | |
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Jonas Holdenrieder | ... | Ludo Schwarzer |
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Jeremias Meyer | ... | Jacob Barton |
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Maj Jablonski | ... | Missy Master |
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Robin Kirsch | ... | Killa K |
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Xaver Wegler | ... | BH |
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Viola von der Burg | ... | Frau Renneberg |
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Christian Koch | ... | Hausmeister Reiser (as Christian A. Koch) |
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Regine Vergeen | ... | Oma Rose |
The Tepes family have decided to move from Transylvania to Germany. For their two 12-year-old daughters this represents quite a change, as they now have to get used to going to a human school. The ensuing culture clash creates some trouble, and there is some bullying - but one of the sisters, Silvania, also experiences her first crush. Silvania adapts far better to her new environment and enjoys the human world, whereas her sister Dakaria would really prefer a vampire life-style. This children's film's rather generic layout is completed by a goofy neighbour who tries his hand at vampire hunting.
The current (15th of August, 2018) IMDB description is absolutely wrong. The show doesn't have a character named Anastasia who's trying to save her sister from dying after drinking the blood of a dead person.
It's about two half-vampire/half-human sisters who move with their parents, a vampire father and human mother, out of Transilvania to their mother's hometown in Germany. There, they attempt to live among the humans and keep it a secret that they're vampires. The two sisters try to deal with and adjust to normal human preteen/teenage life.
I loved the movie, as said.