
Mädchen können kein Fußball spielen
Documentary
Overview
The film tells the story of the fight for a national soccer team in West Germany and East Germany. It tells of the forgotten lifetime achievements of the German female soccer pioneers and the fight for their place "on the pitch". A fight full of unbelievable, almost absurd twists and turns and stories that reveal a great deal about male heroic images and clichéd images of women in East and West.
Top Cast
Anne Trabant-Haarbach
Anne Trabant-Haarbach
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Anne Trabant-Haarbach
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Doreen Meier
Doreen Meier
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Doreen Meier
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Hannelore Ratzeburg
Hannelore Ratzeburg
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Hannelore Ratzeburg
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Heidi Vater
Heidi Vater
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Heidi Vater
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Bärbel Wohlleben
Bärbel Wohlleben
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Bärbel Wohlleben
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Birgit Dahlke
Birgit Dahlke
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Birgit Dahlke
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Marion Isbert
Marion Isbert
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Marion Isbert
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Christa Kleinhans
Christa Kleinhans
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Christa Kleinhans
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Petra Landers
Petra Landers
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Petra Landers
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Sabine Seidel
Sabine Seidel
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Sabine Seidel
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