
Winter's Daughter
Family · TV Movie · Drama
Overview
For 11-year-old Kattaka it's an escape: she's looking for her biological father, a Russian sailor whose ship is currently moored in Gdansk and whose existence her parents have kept secret until now. For 70-year-old Lena it's a journey back: back to her home in Masuren, from which she fled in the Second World War. And back to her suppressed pain of having lost both parents. Only together can the mismatched couple regain the ground beneath their feet, and themselves.
Top Cast
Nina Monka
Nina Monka
Kattaka
Nina Monka
Kattaka


Ursula Werner
Ursula Werner
Lene Graumann
Ursula Werner
Lene Graumann


Leon Seidel
Leon Seidel
Kevin "Knäcke" Knäckmann
Leon Seidel
Kevin "Knäcke" Knäckmann
Dominik Nowak
Dominik Nowak
Waldek
Dominik Nowak
Waldek


Merab Ninidze
Merab Ninidze
Alexei
Merab Ninidze
Alexei


Katharina M. Schubert
Katharina M. Schubert
Margarete Wiese
Katharina M. Schubert
Margarete Wiese


Maxim Mehmet
Maxim Mehmet
Daniel Wiese
Maxim Mehmet
Daniel Wiese


Julia Kamińska
Julia Kamińska
Danuta
Julia Kamińska
Danuta


Daniel Olbrychski
Daniel Olbrychski
Waldeks Opa
Daniel Olbrychski
Waldeks Opa


Konrad Pawicki
Konrad Pawicki
Polizist
Konrad Pawicki
Polizist
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