
Luther and I
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
As a nun, Katharina von Bora lives the life destined for her until she comes into contact with a completely new world of thought in the early 20s through the writings of Martin Luther. She flees with some of her co-sisters and comes without legal status, without income and rejected by her family to Wittenberg, where she meets Martin Luther personally. Katharina decides to marry the reformer and, as his wife, becomes a respected housekeeper, an equal interlocutor and the mother of their children together.
Top Cast


Karoline Schuch
Karoline Schuch
Katharina von Bora
Karoline Schuch
Katharina von Bora


Devid Striesow
Devid Striesow
Martin Luther
Devid Striesow
Martin Luther


Ludwig Trepte
Ludwig Trepte
Philipp Melanchthon
Ludwig Trepte
Philipp Melanchthon


Mala Emde
Mala Emde
Ave von Schönfeld
Mala Emde
Ave von Schönfeld


Claudia Messner
Claudia Messner
Barbara Cranach
Claudia Messner
Barbara Cranach


Martin Ontrop
Martin Ontrop
Lucas Cranach
Martin Ontrop
Lucas Cranach


Max Mauff
Max Mauff
Franz Nussbaum
Max Mauff
Franz Nussbaum
Franz Himmelreich
Franz Himmelreich
Paul Luther
Franz Himmelreich
Paul Luther


Hildegard Schroedter
Hildegard Schroedter
Äbtissin
Hildegard Schroedter
Äbtissin


Carlotta von Falkenhayn
Carlotta von Falkenhayn
Margarete
Carlotta von Falkenhayn
Margarete
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