
Die Grenze
Drama
Overview
Germany in the near future: the economic situation has deteriorated dramatically, the social mood is simmering and the political camps are becoming more radicalized. Chaotic conditions are driving people onto the barricades and into the arms of the extreme right-wing DNS party, which is planning to secede economically and socially from individual federal states. To prevent this nightmare, the federal government sees only one option: to secretly build up the leading candidate of the opposing left-wing party.
Top Cast


Benno Fürmann
Benno Fürmann
Rolf Haas
Benno Fürmann
Rolf Haas


Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann
Maximilian Schnell
Thomas Kretschmann
Maximilian Schnell


Marie Bäumer
Marie Bäumer
Nadine Manz
Marie Bäumer
Nadine Manz
Anja Kling
Anja Kling
Linda Jehnert
Anja Kling
Linda Jehnert


Uwe Kockisch
Uwe Kockisch
Erich Manz
Uwe Kockisch
Erich Manz


Katja Riemann
Katja Riemann
Carla Reuer
Katja Riemann
Carla Reuer


Jürgen Heinrich
Jürgen Heinrich
Franz Geri
Jürgen Heinrich
Franz Geri


Inka Friedrich
Inka Friedrich
Rike Dreher
Inka Friedrich
Rike Dreher
Martina Ysker
Martina Ysker
Mutter
Martina Ysker
Mutter


Ralf Dittrich
Ralf Dittrich
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Ralf Dittrich
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