
Herzsprung
Drama
Overview
In the little town of Herzsprung - whose name harks back to an ancient legend of broken hearts - almost nothing has changed since German unification, except a rise in unemployment. Johanna, a young mother and widow, becomes one of the unemployed and lives on welfare. To make matters worse, she falls in love with a dark-skinned, roving adventurer and the whole village starts talking about it.
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Claudia Geisler-Bading
Claudia Geisler-Bading
Johanna
Claudia Geisler-Bading
Johanna


Günter Lamprecht
Günter Lamprecht
Vater
Günter Lamprecht
Vater


Eva-Maria Hagen
Eva-Maria Hagen
Elsa
Eva-Maria Hagen
Elsa


Nino Sandow
Nino Sandow
Fremder
Nino Sandow
Fremder
Tatjana Besson
Tatjana Besson
Lisa
Tatjana Besson
Lisa


Ben Becker
Ben Becker
Jan / Soljanka
Ben Becker
Jan / Soljanka


Hanns Zischler
Hanns Zischler
Herr Papenfuß
Hanns Zischler
Herr Papenfuß


Steffen Scheumann
Steffen Scheumann
Steffen Scheumann
Peter Planitzer
Peter Planitzer
Peter Planitzer


Gabriele Gysi
Gabriele Gysi
Gabriele Gysi
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