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Beyond the Wall (2009)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Friedemann Fromm

Synopsis

During the Cold War, Ulrich and Heike Molitor's attempt to escape from the GDR with their children hidden in the car ends in a prison conviction and both kids going to adoption unless they accept to leave daughter Rebecca behind to that fate and choose 'exulsion' with son Klaus. When the kids near adulthood, Klaus is frustrated that his parents only wine about his lost sister. Meanwhile, the time is ripening for the Berlin wall to come down. Rebecca's adoptive pa resists his wife's bitching to leave the Stasi.

Actors

Henriette Confurius
Henriette Confurius
Rebecca Pramann / Miriam Molitor
Katja Flint
Katja Flint
Heike Molitor
Edgar Selge
Edgar Selge
Ulrich Molitor
Herbert Knaup
Herbert Knaup
Frank Pramann
Ulrike Krumbiegel
Ulrike Krumbiegel
Susanne Pramann
Renate Krößner
Renate Krößner
Brigitte Schröder
Veit Stübner
Veit Stübner
Karl-Heinz Schröder
Franz Dinda
Franz Dinda
Klaus Molitor
Hanno Koffler
Hanno Koffler
Victor
Moritz Grove
Moritz Grove
Nils Dreher
Nina Franoszek
Nina Franoszek
Clara Dreher
Wolfgang Winkler
Wolfgang Winkler
Hermann
Dieter Okras
Dieter Okras
Alexander Schmeisser
Karina Plachetka
Karina Plachetka
Sandra Michaelis
Armin Dillenberger
Armin Dillenberger
Offizier
Michael Schenk
Michael Schenk
Stasi-Offizier

Crews

Friedemann Fromm
Friedemann Fromm
Director

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