
Martha Liebermann
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
Berlin, 1943, during World War II. Martha Liebermann, an elderly upper-class Jewish woman, faces the decision of her life: should the widow of the world-famous and revered painter Max Liebermann continue to try to obtain an exit permit from the Nazis or, with the help of a resistance group, should she flee to Switzerland?
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Thekla Carola Wied
Thekla Carola Wied
Martha Liebermann
Thekla Carola Wied
Martha Liebermann


Lana Cooper
Lana Cooper
Luise Wagner
Lana Cooper
Luise Wagner


Arnd Klawitter
Arnd Klawitter
Baron Edgar von Uexküll
Arnd Klawitter
Baron Edgar von Uexküll


Franz Hartwig
Franz Hartwig
Rudolf Teubner
Franz Hartwig
Rudolf Teubner


Wanja Mues
Wanja Mues
Carl Solbach
Wanja Mues
Carl Solbach
Daniel Noël Fleischmann
Daniel Noël Fleischmann
Martin Bach
Daniel Noël Fleischmann
Martin Bach


Fritzi Haberlandt
Fritzi Haberlandt
Hanna Solf
Fritzi Haberlandt
Hanna Solf


Johanna Polley
Johanna Polley
Lagi von Ballestrem
Johanna Polley
Lagi von Ballestrem


Vladimir Korneev
Vladimir Korneev
Benjamin Wolf
Vladimir Korneev
Benjamin Wolf


Rüdiger Vogler
Rüdiger Vogler
Max Liebermann
Rüdiger Vogler
Max Liebermann
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