
Ich bin! Margot Friedländer
Documentary
Overview
The documentary tells the life story of Margot Friedländer, a 101-year-old Berlin native who survived the Holocaust and was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit, First Class, in January of this year.
Top Cast


Margot Friedländer
Margot Friedländer
Self
Margot Friedländer
Self


Julia Anna Grob
Julia Anna Grob
Margot Friedländer (young)
Julia Anna Grob
Margot Friedländer (young)


Ilona Schulz
Ilona Schulz
Margot Friedländer (old)
Ilona Schulz
Margot Friedländer (old)


Hannah Ley
Hannah Ley
Auguste Bentheim
Hannah Ley
Auguste Bentheim
Peter Lewys Preston
Peter Lewys Preston
Adolph Friedländer
Peter Lewys Preston
Adolph Friedländer


Annika Olbrich
Annika Olbrich
Hanna Litten
Annika Olbrich
Hanna Litten


Luise von Finckh
Luise von Finckh
Stella Goldschlag
Luise von Finckh
Stella Goldschlag


Peter Sikorski
Peter Sikorski
Bruno Schmidt
Peter Sikorski
Bruno Schmidt


Rainer Frank
Rainer Frank
Bromberg
Rainer Frank
Bromberg


Axel Prahl
Axel Prahl
Reuter
Axel Prahl
Reuter
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