German coming-of-age drama written and directed by Leonie Krippendorff. Awkward 14-year-old Nora (Lena Urzendowsky) spends the summer hanging out with her older sister Jule (Lena Klenke) and trying to gain acceptance from her peers as their mother neglects them due to her alcohol addiction. When a new girl, Romy (Jella Haase), arrives Nora finds herself drawn to her vitality and a new found confidence grows within her as she begins to note the subtle changes into adulthood.
A 60 kilometer wide meteor is on collision course with Earth. The anticipated strike zone is right in the middle of Europe. Estimated survival rate: Zero. The United States try to knock the meteor off course with nuclear weapons, but fail. All of Europe is on the run. A family do whatever they have to do to survive when the world spins out of control.
Falling in love was never on the cards. Nora, a shy Berlin girl, was always hanging around in the shadow of her older sister, with no experiences to call her own. Reluctantly she tried to fit in with her sister's friends, image obsessed girls who only care about looks and immature guys who think insults are the best way to a girl's heart. Different from the others, Nora has her own way of looking at the world, and when she meets Romy, she realises why. Confident and unapologetic, Romy walks to the beat of her own drum and Nora instantly falls for her and discovers a whole new world. Forging her own identity, for the first time in her life Nora is no longer invisible. A true depiction of the trials and triumphs of female adolescence, Cocoon is a raw and honest coming-of-age tale. Blu-Ray Extras: Deleted Scenes Interviews with the Cast & Crew
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