
Phoenix
Drama
Overview
In the aftermath of WWII, German-Jewish cabaret singer Nelly has to undergo facial reconstructive surgery following her survival from Auschwitz. Without recognising Nelly, her former husband Johnny asks her to help him claim his wife’s inheritance. To see if he's betrayed her, she agrees, becoming her own doppelgänger.
Top Cast


Nina Hoss
Nina Hoss
Nelly Lenz
Nina Hoss
Nelly Lenz


Ronald Zehrfeld
Ronald Zehrfeld
Johnny Lenz
Ronald Zehrfeld
Johnny Lenz


Nina Kunzendorf
Nina Kunzendorf
Lene Winter
Nina Kunzendorf
Lene Winter


Trystan Pütter
Trystan Pütter
Soldat an Brücke
Trystan Pütter
Soldat an Brücke


Michael Maertens
Michael Maertens
Arzt
Michael Maertens
Arzt


Imogen Kogge
Imogen Kogge
Elisabeth
Imogen Kogge
Elisabeth


Felix Römer
Felix Römer
Geiger
Felix Römer
Geiger


Uwe Preuss
Uwe Preuss
Clubbesitzer
Uwe Preuss
Clubbesitzer


Valerie Koch
Valerie Koch
Tänzerin
Valerie Koch
Tänzerin


Eva Bay
Eva Bay
Tänzerin
Eva Bay
Tänzerin
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