

Stratosphere Girl
Directed by Matthias X. ObergEnter a dark, dangerous world where the lines between reality and fantasy are blurred. Angela is 18, a stunning Dutch blonde, a comic illustrator, and bored with life. Eager for adventure, she moves to Tokyo to become a bar hostess for Asian men who like Western women. An innocent in this sexual underworld, she confronts sleazy customers, jealous co-workers and a mystery: the disappearance of a former hostess. As she discovers clues, she sketches them out in comic-strip style, and slowly begins to confuse what she knows with what she draws.
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Stratosphere Girl was released on September 9, 2004.
Stratosphere Girl was directed by Matthias X. Oberg.
Stratosphere Girl has a runtime of 90m.
Stratosphere Girl was produced by Karl Baumgartner, Christoph Friedel.
Enter a dark, dangerous world where the lines between reality and fantasy are blurred. Angela is 18, a stunning Dutch blonde, a comic illustrator, and bored with life. Eager for adventure, she moves to Tokyo to become a bar hostess for Asian men who like Western women. An innocent in this sexual underworld, she confronts sleazy customers, jealous co-workers and a mystery: the disappearance of a former hostess. As she discovers clues, she sketches them out in comic-strip style, and slowly begins to confuse what she knows with what she draws.
The key characters in Stratosphere Girl are Angela (Chloé Winkel), Polly (Tara Elders), Kruilman (Filip Peeters).
Stratosphere Girl is rated Not Rated.
Stratosphere Girl is a Drama, Mystery, Thriller film.
Stratosphere Girl has an audience rating of 6.3 out of 10.











