90 minutes
9/30/2009
In September 1974, at the Bösebrücke border crossing between East and West Germany, Heike and Ulrich Molitor, along with their two little children, are caught trying to escape to the West. As a punishment the parents are presented with a terrible decision: they will be permitted to leave for West Germany with their seven-year-old son Klaus, but their two-year-old daughter Miriam must remain in East Germany and will be given up for adoption. If the Molitors refuse these conditions, they will both be imprisoned for a year—and both their children will be taken from them. This situation forms the basis for an emotional story in which various destinies in East and West intertwine, reaching a dramatic climax with the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Henriette Confurius
as Rebecca Pramann / Miriam Molitor
Katja Flint
as Heike Molitor
Edgar Selge
as Ulrich Molitor
Herbert Knaup
as Frank Pramann
Ulrike Krumbiegel
as Susanne Pramann
Renate Krößner
as Brigitte Schröder
Veit Stübner
as Karl-Heinz Schröder
Franz Dinda
as Klaus Molitor
Hanno Koffler
as Victor
Moritz Grove
as Nils Dreher
Nina Franoszek
as Clara Dreher
Wolfgang Winkler
as Hermann
Dieter Okras
as Alexander Schmeisser
Karina Plachetka
as Sandra Michaelis
Armin Dillenberger
as Offizier
Michael Schenk
as Stasi-Offizier
Thomas Hinrich
Thomas Huber
Jonas Laux
Dominik Schiefner
Frank Sieckel