
Softness of Bodies
Drama
Overview
An American poet living in Berlin hopes to win a prestigious grant while dealing with her former relationships, a rival poet, and her own penchant for stealing things.
Top Cast


Dasha Nekrasova
Dasha Nekrasova
Charlotte Parks
Dasha Nekrasova
Charlotte Parks


Morgan Krantz
Morgan Krantz
Oliver Ross
Morgan Krantz
Oliver Ross


Nadine Dubois
Nadine Dubois
Sylvie
Nadine Dubois
Sylvie


Lena Reinhold
Lena Reinhold
Marianne
Lena Reinhold
Marianne


Alexander Tschernek
Alexander Tschernek
Head application officer
Alexander Tschernek
Head application officer
Johannes Frick
Johannes Frick
Remo
Johannes Frick
Remo
Kai Ehlers
Kai Ehlers
Detective
Kai Ehlers
Detective
Martin Baecker
Martin Baecker
Detective
Martin Baecker
Detective
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