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My Life As Lotta - Bingo Flamingo Mein Lotta-Leben - Alles Bingo mit Flamingo

Neele Leana Vollmar / Germany / 2019 / 93 min / Slovene subtitles, German / 7+

A playful screen adaptation of the eponymous book series about the haps and mishaps in the completely ordinary life of eleven-year-old Lotta Petermann.

Lotta and Cheyenne, both eleven years old, are BFFs (best friends forever)! The two girls and their classmate Paul, who has an awesome treehouse, have a very cool gang called The Wild Rabbits. Everything would be great if it wasn't for the immature younger siblings, Ayurveda-obsessed moms, and the snooty Berenike and her tacky friends. To make matters worse, Berenike is now having a super-glamorous birthday party to which everyone is invited - except for Lotta and Cheyenne. The two girls are not going to put up with that and start to work out a master plan on how to score an invitation. When Lotta accidently bumps into the famous teen star Marlon, the wild rumpus is set to begin. 

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