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Lollipop Monster 2011

★ 4.819 votes90 min📅 2011-02-14

In Ziska Riemann's gripping coming-of-age drama *Lollipop Monster (2011)*, two teenage girls navigate the turbulent waters of adolescence, identity, and emotional survival.

Director: Ziska Riemann

Cast

Jella Haase
Jella Haase
Ariane
Sarah Horváth
Sarah Horváth
Oona
Nicolette Krebitz
Nicolette Krebitz
Kristina
Thomas Wodianka
Lukas
Sandra Borgmann
Sandra Borgmann
Marie
Rainer Sellien
Rainer Sellien
Volker
Fritz Hammel
Boris
Janusz Kocaj
Janusz Kocaj
Konas
Koffi Kôkô
Baron
Nikeata Thompson
Nikeata Thompson
Jacky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lollipop Monster (2011) about?

This 2011 drama follows two high school girls, Ari and Oona, whose lives intertwine amid personal crises. When Oona's father takes his own life after a family betrayal, she spirals into self-harm, while Ari's flamboyant persona masks her own vulnerabilities. Their unexpected friendship becomes a lifeline in a world of emotional upheaval.

Who directed Lollipop Monster?

Ziska Riemann directed *Lollipop Monster*, infusing the film with a visually striking blend of color and emotional depth.

Who stars in Lollipop Monster?

The film features Jella Haase as Ari, Sarah Horváth as Oona, and Nicolette Krebitz, Thomas Wodianka, and Sandra Borgmann in pivotal supporting roles.

Is Lollipop Monster (2011) worth watching?

While *Lollipop Monster* lacks an IMDb rating, its bold storytelling and thematic intensity make it a compelling watch for fans of raw, character-driven dramas. The film's exploration of grief, identity, and youthful rebellion lingers long after the credits roll.

How long is Lollipop Monster?

The runtime of *Lollipop Monster* is 90 minutes.

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About Lollipop Monster (2011) — A Vibrant Coming-of-Age Drama with Dark Undercurrents

In Ziska Riemann's gripping coming-of-age drama *Lollipop Monster (2011)*, two teenage girls navigate the turbulent waters of adolescence, identity, and emotional survival. Ari, a vibrant blonde with a rebellious streak and a penchant for bold colors, feels stifled by her mother's infantilizing treatment, while Oona, her dark-clothed counterpart who leans into art and maturity, grapples with grief and betrayal after her father's tragic suicide. The film's striking visual contrast mirrors the emotional extremes of its protagonists as they defy expectations and form an unlikely bond in a world of shattered illusions.

At its heart, *Lollipop Monster (2011)* explores the raw, often painful journey of growing up, where innocence clashes with harsh realities. Riemann crafts a visually arresting tapestry of teenage angst, blending bright hues with stark shadows to reflect the inner turmoil of her characters. As Ari and Oona's friendship deepens, their individual struggles collide in ways that challenge societal norms and personal boundaries, making this a poignant reflection on resilience and self-discovery.