
Heute fängt mein Leben an
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
For a lifetime, Hedi Ohlsen subordinated her needs to the family. She raised a child, took care of the house and learned the unloved profession of dental assistant for the sake of her husband Johannes. And although John has left her for a younger one, Hedi still cares for her elderly mother-in-law Agnes. As this now blesses the time and Hedi finally wants to start her own life, suddenly her pregnant daughter Leonie is attacking at the door. She has quit, no money and no father for the child Hedi is to raise for her. Is the dream of late freedom back?
Top Cast


Christiane Hörbiger
Christiane Hörbiger
Hedi Ohlsen
Christiane Hörbiger
Hedi Ohlsen


Denise Zich
Denise Zich
Leonie Schmidt-Ohlsen
Denise Zich
Leonie Schmidt-Ohlsen


Elisabeth Scherer
Elisabeth Scherer
Omi Agnes
Elisabeth Scherer
Omi Agnes


Walter Kreye
Walter Kreye
Dr. Johannes Ohlsen
Walter Kreye
Dr. Johannes Ohlsen


Michael König
Michael König
Pastor Kristensen
Michael König
Pastor Kristensen
Joel Harmsen
Joel Harmsen
Jules Taverrier
Joel Harmsen
Jules Taverrier


Rolf Nagel
Rolf Nagel
Paul
Rolf Nagel
Paul


Ingrit Dohse
Ingrit Dohse
Lisa
Ingrit Dohse
Lisa
Marlies Engel
Marlies Engel
Mollie
Marlies Engel
Mollie


Jens Peter Brose
Jens Peter Brose
Kurt
Jens Peter Brose
Kurt
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