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Aug 13, 2015 · Coconut Hero: Directed by Florian Cossen. With Alex Ozerov-Meyer, Bea Santos, Krista Bridges, Sebastian Schipper. In the middle of Nowheresville lives 16-year-old Mike who wants out of his crappy life - permanently!
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- Comedy, Drama
- Florian Cossen
- 2015-08-13
Coconut Hero. Coconut Hero is a German-Canadian comedy film directed by Florian Cossen and released in 2015. [1] Coconut Hero premiered on March 18, 2015 at the Carlton Cinema in Toronto where it screened for two consecutive weeks. Following its premiere, on March 25, Coconut Hero was shown for one week in Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
- Florian Cossen
- 28 June 2015 (MIFF)
- Matthias Klein
Rated: 1.5 • Mar 16, 2016. Rated: 2/4 • Mar 17, 2016. A teen who spends his days dreaming up ways to kill himself considers his new brain tumor a godsend until he meets a girl and begins to ...
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- Alex Ozerov-Meyer
- Florian Cossen
- Arte
Jul 16, 2015 · Film Review: ‘Coconut Hero’. Reviewed at Munich Film Festival (New German Cinema), June 29, 2015. Running time: 95 MIN. Production: (Germany-Canada) A UFA Fiction, Six Islands Prods ...
Florian Cossen. Director. Elena von Saucken. Writer. It's not easy being a teenager and Mike, a sixteen-year-old, has it espcially hard. He lives in the sticks with his mother, a non-stop nagger, in Faintville, a Canadian timber industry town. He has no father, no friends, not even a favorite meal. Basically, his sole wish is simply to vanish ...
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Released , 'Coconut Hero' stars Alex Ozerov-Meyer, Bea Santos, Krista Bridges, Sebastian Schipper The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 41 min, and received a user score of 60 (out of 100) on TMDb ...
Coconut Hero. A teenager named Mike Tyson is determined to end his own life only to discover that he has a brain tumor which threatens to accomplish the task for him. 21 1 h 40 min 2015. PG-13.