
Ingeborg Bachmann – Journey into the Desert
Drama · History
Overview
When Ingeborg Bachmann and Max Frisch meet for the first time in Paris in the summer of 1958, they are already international celebrities of the literary world. In the four years that follow, they dabble in great love and an open relationship between his hometown of Zurich and her adopted Rome.
Top Cast


Vicky Krieps
Vicky Krieps
Ingeborg Bachmann
Vicky Krieps
Ingeborg Bachmann


Ronald Zehrfeld
Ronald Zehrfeld
Max Frisch
Ronald Zehrfeld
Max Frisch


Tobias Resch
Tobias Resch
Adolf Opel
Tobias Resch
Adolf Opel


Basil Eidenbenz
Basil Eidenbenz
Hans Werner Henze
Basil Eidenbenz
Hans Werner Henze


Luna Wedler
Luna Wedler
Marianne Oellers
Luna Wedler
Marianne Oellers


Marc Limpach
Marc Limpach
Tankred Dorst
Marc Limpach
Tankred Dorst


Ricardo Angelini
Ricardo Angelini
Ober
Ricardo Angelini
Ober


Bernhard Marsch
Bernhard Marsch
Self
Bernhard Marsch
Self


Nickel Bösenberg
Nickel Bösenberg
Journalist
Nickel Bösenberg
Journalist
Bettina Scheuritzel
Bettina Scheuritzel
Visitor
Bettina Scheuritzel
Visitor
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