Heimchen am Computer
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
An outlook on working from home and how this could affect women.
Top Cast
Ursula Sieg
Ursula Sieg
Ursula Sieg
Jens Scheiblich
Jens Scheiblich
Jens Scheiblich
Maria Seitz
Maria Seitz
Maria Seitz
Volker Bogdan
Volker Bogdan
Volker Bogdan
Günther Dockerill
Günther Dockerill
Günther Dockerill
Gernot Preuß
Gernot Preuß
Self
Gernot Preuß
Self


Heide Pfarr
Heide Pfarr
Self
Heide Pfarr
Self
Uwe Neubüser
Uwe Neubüser
Self
Uwe Neubüser
Self
Monika Piwon
Monika Piwon
Self
Monika Piwon
Self
Jörg Scheer
Jörg Scheer
Self
Jörg Scheer
Self
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