
The Misplaced World
Family · Drama
Overview
By chance Paul Kromberger discovers on the internet a photograph of the US opera diva Caterina Fabiani who is the spitting image of Evelyn, his dead wife. His unease and growing sense of alarm are transferred to his daughter, Sophie. Filled with curiosity, she leaves Germany and journeys across the Atlantic to make contact with this stranger.
Top Cast


Barbara Sukowa
Barbara Sukowa
Caterina Fabiani / Evelyn Kromberger
Barbara Sukowa
Caterina Fabiani / Evelyn Kromberger


Katja Riemann
Katja Riemann
Sophie
Katja Riemann
Sophie


Matthias Habich
Matthias Habich
Paul Kromberger
Matthias Habich
Paul Kromberger


Gunnar Möller
Gunnar Möller
Ralf Kromberger
Gunnar Möller
Ralf Kromberger


Robert Seeliger
Robert Seeliger
Philip
Robert Seeliger
Philip


Tom Beck
Tom Beck
Florian
Tom Beck
Florian


Rüdiger Vogler
Rüdiger Vogler
Sergej Orlov
Rüdiger Vogler
Sergej Orlov


August Zirner
August Zirner
Georg
August Zirner
Georg


Karin Dor
Karin Dor
Rosa
Karin Dor
Rosa


Jan-David Bürger
Jan-David Bürger
Jose
Jan-David Bürger
Jose
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