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Exploring the Brandenburg Marche (1982)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 36M

Director : Roland Gräf
Writer : Roland Gräf

Synopsis

On a forest road in the Brandenburg March, village teacher Potsch accidentally encounters the distinguished Professor Menzel, who got stuck there in his car. In the conversation that ensues, Menzel and Pötsch quickly discover that they both are great admirers of the early 19th-century writer Max von Schwedenow who was born in the area.

Actors

Hermann Beyer
Hermann Beyer
Ernst Pötsch
Kurt Böwe
Kurt Böwe
Professor Menzel
Jutta Wachowiak
Jutta Wachowiak
Mrs. Pötsch
Dieter Franke
Dieter Franke
Fritz
Trude Bechmann
Trude Bechmann
Grandma Alwine
Eberhard Esche
Eberhard Esche
Bradtke
Michael Gwisdek
Michael Gwisdek
Dr. Albin
Marylu Poolman
Marylu Poolman
Mrs. Eggenfels
Simone von Zglinicki
Simone von Zglinicki
Mrs. Unverloren
Horst Schulze
Horst Schulze
Lepetit
Günter Schubert
Günter Schubert
Stämmiger
Jaecki Schwarz
Jaecki Schwarz
Officer
Barbara Dittus
Barbara Dittus
Mrs. Menzel
Hilmar Baumann
Hilmar Baumann
Minister Fritz
Doris Thalmer
Doris Thalmer
Mrs. Spießbauch
Carl Heinz Choynski
Carl Heinz Choynski
Erschöpfter
Joachim Pape
Joachim Pape
Christa Löser
Christa Löser
Joachim Tomaschewsky
Joachim Tomaschewsky
Walter Lendrich
Walter Lendrich
Kati Pfau
Kati Pfau
Angela Brunner
Angela Brunner
Jochen Diestelmann
Jochen Diestelmann
Sina Fiedler-Engel
Sina Fiedler-Engel
Hans J. Finke
Hans J. Finke
Lothar Förster
Lothar Förster
Ruth Glöss
Ruth Glöss
Elli Jessen-Somann
Elli Jessen-Somann
Roland Kuchenbuch
Roland Kuchenbuch
Horst Lebinsky
Horst Lebinsky
Johannes Maus
Johannes Maus
Horst Papke
Horst Papke
Theresia Wider
Theresia Wider

Crews

Roland Gräf
Roland Gräf
Director
Günter de Bruyn
Günter de Bruyn
Novel
Roland Gräf
Roland Gräf
Screenplay
Monika Schindler
Monika Schindler
Editor
Peter Brand
Peter Brand
Director of Photography
Günther Fischer
Günther Fischer
Original Music Composer

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