
Stations of the Cross
Drama
Overview
Maria finds herself caught between two worlds. At school this 14-year-old girl has all the typical teenage interests, but when she’s at home with her family she follows the teachings of the Society of St. Paul and their traditionalist interpretation of Catholicism. Everything that Maria thinks and does must be examined before God. And since the Lord is a strict shepherd, she lives in constant fear of committing some misconduct...
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Lea van Acken
Lea van Acken
Maria
Lea van Acken
Maria


Franziska Weisz
Franziska Weisz
Mother
Franziska Weisz
Mother


Florian Stetter
Florian Stetter
Pater Weber
Florian Stetter
Pater Weber


Lucie Aron
Lucie Aron
Bernadette
Lucie Aron
Bernadette


Moritz Knapp
Moritz Knapp
Christian
Moritz Knapp
Christian
Michael Kamp
Michael Kamp
Vater
Michael Kamp
Vater
Georg Wesch
Georg Wesch
Thomas
Georg Wesch
Thomas
Chiara Palmeri
Chiara Palmeri
Katharina
Chiara Palmeri
Katharina
Linus Fluhr
Linus Fluhr
Johannes
Linus Fluhr
Johannes


Birge Schade
Birge Schade
Sportlehrerin
Birge Schade
Sportlehrerin
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