
Käthe Kollwitz – Pictures of a Life
History · Drama
Overview
Kathe Kollwitz was 47 years old, and already a well established artist in Germany and abroad when Peter, her youngest son, volunteered to join the German army in WWI and was killed two weeks later. This painful tragedy changed Kollwitz's life and art forever.
Top Cast


Jutta Wachowiak
Jutta Wachowiak
Käthe Kollwitz
Jutta Wachowiak
Käthe Kollwitz


Fred Düren
Fred Düren
Karl Kollwitz
Fred Düren
Karl Kollwitz


Carmen-Maja Antoni
Carmen-Maja Antoni
Lina
Carmen-Maja Antoni
Lina


Gerd Baltus
Gerd Baltus
Sander
Gerd Baltus
Sander


Matthias Freihof
Matthias Freihof
Peter Kollwitz
Matthias Freihof
Peter Kollwitz


Detlef Bierstedt
Detlef Bierstedt
SA-Mann
Detlef Bierstedt
SA-Mann


Rolf Ludwig
Rolf Ludwig
Gestapobeamter
Rolf Ludwig
Gestapobeamter


Eckhard Becker
Eckhard Becker
Kritiker
Eckhard Becker
Kritiker
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