
Die Farbe der Luft
Drama
Overview
In this densely narrated, chamber drama, three siblings are confronted with their tragic family history. The three meet again one summer's day to clear out and sell their childhood home. As they rummage through their belongings, one of the sisters finds a mysterious photo of a young man whose memory haunts her to this day. It seems to have been taken in front of the house on the day of his fatal accident. As she cannot remember ever having taken the picture, she bites into the research. At some point, she is certain that someone else must have been the photographer. Layer by layer, a past is revealed that holds a bitter truth.
Top Cast


Paul Boche
Paul Boche
Paul Boche


Bea Brocks
Bea Brocks
Bea Brocks


Odine Johne
Odine Johne
Odine Johne


Hannah Schutsch
Hannah Schutsch
Hannah Schutsch
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