Sugar Orange movie poster

Sugar Orange

August 29, 2004 1h 26m 5.4/10 (10 votes)

Originally released in 2004. Sugar Orange is a drama/romance film. directed by Andreas Struck. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Sabine Timoteo, Lucas Gregorowicz, and Hyun Wanner

Synopsis

Lukas is Sugar, Clemens is Orange. Together, they are two ten-year-old boys who are inseparable. More than just playmates, they share a unique bond which seems predestined to last a lifetime. Until, that is, powerful emotions come to the fore and a misunderstanding leads to a rift which tears both them and their world apart. Twenty years later, Lukas is still terrified of being abandoned. He survives by forming loose relationships which don't threaten him. Then one day he meets Lena who turns his feelings upside down and awakens his inner child, the one still searching for unconditional friendship. While there is never a guarantee of security, there is a bond of trust, and through Lena, Lukas again makes contact with Clemens. After years of silence, they are finally able to exorcise their ghosts in an explosion of emotion.

Quick Facts

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Release Date August 29, 2004 21 years ago
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Runtime 1h 26m 86 minutes total
User Rating 5.4/10 Mixed (10 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Jost Hering Filmproduktion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sugar Orange about?

Lukas is Sugar, Clemens is Orange. Together, they are two ten-year-old boys who are inseparable. More than just playmates, they share a unique bond which seems predestined to last a lifetime. Until...

Who directed Sugar Orange?

Sugar Orange was directed by Andreas Struck.

How long is Sugar Orange?

Sugar Orange has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).

When was Sugar Orange released?

Sugar Orange was released on August 29, 2004 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Sugar Orange?

The main cast of Sugar Orange includes Sabine Timoteo, Lucas Gregorowicz, Hyun Wanner, Kai Michael Müller, Bruno Cathomas.