

Drama · History · War
Overview
The commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss, and his wife Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp.
Top Cast


Christian Friedel
Christian Friedel
Rudolf Höss
Christian Friedel
Rudolf Höss


Sandra Hüller
Sandra Hüller
Hedwig Höss
Sandra Hüller
Hedwig Höss


Johann Karthaus
Johann Karthaus
Claus Höss
Johann Karthaus
Claus Höss


Luis Noah Witte
Luis Noah Witte
Hans Höss
Luis Noah Witte
Hans Höss


Nele Ahrensmeier
Nele Ahrensmeier
Inge-Brigit Höss
Nele Ahrensmeier
Inge-Brigit Höss


Lilli Falk
Lilli Falk
Heideraud Höss
Lilli Falk
Heideraud Höss
Anastazja Drobniak
Anastazja Drobniak
Annagret Höss
Anastazja Drobniak
Annagret Höss
Cecylia Pekala
Cecylia Pekala
Annagret Höss
Cecylia Pekala
Annagret Höss
Kalman Wilson
Kalman Wilson
Annagret Höss
Kalman Wilson
Annagret Höss


Medusa Knopf
Medusa Knopf
Elfriede
Medusa Knopf
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