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Orpheus' Song

2020·1h 15m·Not Rated
AdventureRomance
IMDb Rating
★ 5.8/10
1,068 votes

Two best friends from Berlin win a trip to Greece. On their excursion, they get lost on an island. They spend the night together in a cave and dream a mystical dream. On the next day, nothing between the two will be like it was before.

Orpheus' Song is a 2020 adventure romance movie directed by Tor Iben, starring Henry Morales, Julien Lickert, Kristina Kostiv. It holds an IMDb rating of 5.8/10 from 1,068 votes and runs 1h 15m.

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Director
Tor Iben
Stars
Henry Morales
Julien Lickert
Kristina Kostiv
Sascha Weingarten
Creators
Tor Iben
Details
2020-01-25
75 min
Movie
Not Rated
★ Germany
★ German, English
Keywords
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