
Stiller Abschied
Drama
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Charlotte, in her early 70s, is not a woman to fool. With energy and assertiveness, she leads the family-owned company since the death of her husband. But lately, irritating incidents are piling up: Charlotte gets bumpy, forgets appointments and messes things up. Alone Katrin, the life partner of her son Markus, speaks out, what nobody wants to admit: Charlotte suffers from dementia. But even though she herself feels that something is wrong with her, the proud woman refuses any help. Until the situation threatens to escalate.
Top Cast


Christiane Hörbiger
Christiane Hörbiger
Charlotte Brüggemann
Christiane Hörbiger
Charlotte Brüggemann


Oliver Mommsen
Oliver Mommsen
Markus Brüggemann
Oliver Mommsen
Markus Brüggemann


Jeanette Hain
Jeanette Hain
Sandra Brüggemann
Jeanette Hain
Sandra Brüggemann


Ulrike C. Tscharre
Ulrike C. Tscharre
Katrin Wolter
Ulrike C. Tscharre
Katrin Wolter
Peter Striebeck
Peter Striebeck
Dr. Mertens
Peter Striebeck
Dr. Mertens


Lotte Flack
Lotte Flack
Jana Brüggemann
Lotte Flack
Jana Brüggemann


Moritz Jahn
Moritz Jahn
Tim Brüggemann
Moritz Jahn
Tim Brüggemann
Samuel Weiss
Samuel Weiss
Johann Gellert
Samuel Weiss
Johann Gellert


Tilo Werner
Tilo Werner
Polizeibeamter
Tilo Werner
Polizeibeamter


Annalena Schmidt
Annalena Schmidt
Chorsängerin
Annalena Schmidt
Chorsängerin
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