
The Exalted
Drama
Overview
Renowned German organist Anna discovers her Latvian husband's involvement in a corruption scandal, shaking the foundation of their life together. Can she come to terms with this new reality about her husband?
Top Cast


Johanna Wokalek
Johanna Wokalek
Anna
Johanna Wokalek
Anna


Juris Žagars
Juris Žagars
Andris
Juris Žagars
Andris


Pekka Strang
Pekka Strang
Agner
Pekka Strang
Agner


Katariina Unt
Katariina Unt
Vera
Katariina Unt
Vera


Yorgos Pirpassopoulos
Yorgos Pirpassopoulos
Yorgos
Yorgos Pirpassopoulos
Yorgos


Egons Dombrovskis
Egons Dombrovskis
Priest
Egons Dombrovskis
Priest


Hanna Hilsdorf
Hanna Hilsdorf
Alexa
Hanna Hilsdorf
Alexa


Judith Hofmann
Judith Hofmann
Gabriele
Judith Hofmann
Gabriele


Dainis Grūbe
Dainis Grūbe
Eriks
Dainis Grūbe
Eriks
Gerda Embure
Gerda Embure
Elza
Gerda Embure
Elza
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