
Freud
Drama · Thriller · Science Fiction
Overview
Maya Mahler never truly existed. Only a part of her did. As she undergoes an experimental form of therapy another side of her begins to emerge. At the same time, a trial unfolds: a therapy provider stands accused of a fatal error. As the narrative shifts between intimate sessions and the cold logic of the courtroom, their connection becomes disturbingly clear. “FREUD” is a psychological drama about trust, prediction, and control. What happens when a system stops treating symptoms and starts eliminating risk?
Top Cast


Eva M. Hirschburger
Eva M. Hirschburger
Maya Mahler
Eva M. Hirschburger
Maya Mahler


Holger Senzel
Holger Senzel
Prof. August Odermatt
Holger Senzel
Prof. August Odermatt


Lennard Stamen
Lennard Stamen
Dr. Ludwig von Berg
Lennard Stamen
Dr. Ludwig von Berg


Céline Göbel
Céline Göbel
Katharina Weber
Céline Göbel
Katharina Weber


Lena Bodewein
Lena Bodewein
Frau Mahler
Lena Bodewein
Frau Mahler


Shahin Shehata
Shahin Shehata
Merlin Mahler
Shahin Shehata
Merlin Mahler


Jakob Bilan
Jakob Bilan
Journalist
Jakob Bilan
Journalist
David Waterloo
David Waterloo
Voice of Freud
David Waterloo
Voice of Freud
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