
Die Auslöschung
Drama
Overview
An aging renowned art history researcher falls in love with a younger woman who struggles and tries to cover his ongoing Alzheimer's's.
Top Cast


Klaus Maria Brandauer
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Ernst Lemden
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Ernst Lemden


Martina Gedeck
Martina Gedeck
Judith Furmann
Martina Gedeck
Judith Furmann


Birgit Minichmayr
Birgit Minichmayr
Katja
Birgit Minichmayr
Katja


Philipp Hochmair
Philipp Hochmair
Theo
Philipp Hochmair
Theo


Andreas Kiendl
Andreas Kiendl
Christoph
Andreas Kiendl
Christoph


Regina Fritsch
Regina Fritsch
Bettina
Regina Fritsch
Bettina


Carl Achleitner
Carl Achleitner
Bernd
Carl Achleitner
Bernd
Gabriela Schmoll
Gabriela Schmoll
Bäuerin
Gabriela Schmoll
Bäuerin


Toni Slama
Toni Slama
Karl
Toni Slama
Karl
Isolde Pezet
Isolde Pezet
Heide
Isolde Pezet
Heide
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