
Only One Woman
Drama · History
Overview
The film tells the life story of Louise Otto Peters, who in the middle of the XIX century in Germany for the first time raised a voice of protest against the unfair treatment of women and their labor. She created the first "women's newspaper" in Germany. The daughter of a famous lawyer, Louise could have easily arranged her life by marrying the wealthy Baron Rodern. But she chose a different purpose in life - to fight for equal rights for women. Through her articles and public speeches, she won the authority and respect of ordinary people.
Top Cast


Karla Runkehl
Karla Runkehl
Luise Otto-Peters
Karla Runkehl
Luise Otto-Peters


Rudolf Grabow
Rudolf Grabow
August Peters
Rudolf Grabow
August Peters


Lore Frisch
Lore Frisch
Antonie
Lore Frisch
Antonie


Helga Göring
Helga Göring
Melanie
Helga Göring
Melanie


Ruth Baldor
Ruth Baldor
Tante Amalie
Ruth Baldor
Tante Amalie


Hanns Anselm Perten
Hanns Anselm Perten
Dennhardt
Hanns Anselm Perten
Dennhardt


Maly Delschaft
Maly Delschaft
Frau Führmann
Maly Delschaft
Frau Führmann
Hans Finohr
Hans Finohr
Father Otto
Hans Finohr
Father Otto


Albert Garbe
Albert Garbe
Robert Blum
Albert Garbe
Robert Blum


Eva-Maria Hagen
Eva-Maria Hagen
Franziska
Eva-Maria Hagen
Franziska
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