52 minutes
2/2/2013
To historians, physicist Lise Meitner deserves to be placed on a par with Einstein, Heisenberg and Otto Hahn. In the 1930s on the verge of World War II, she led a small group of scientists who discovered that splitting the atomic nucleus of uranium releases enormous energy. This extraordinary film tells the story of a woman who was far ahead of her time as a scientist and a pioneer of feminism.
Katherina Lange
as Lise Meitner
Estella Hebert
as Lise Meitner
Malte Tönissen
as Otto Hahn
Marek Gierszał
as Officer Muffat
Volker Kühn
Dietrich Hahn
as Self
Lore Sexl
as Self
Ruth Sime
as Self
Charlotte Kerner
as Self
Anne Hardy
as Self
Martin Trömel
as Self
Harald Lesch
as Self
Herwig Schopper
as Self
Oliver Bange
as Self
Michiko Kodama
as Self
Terumi Tanaka
as Self
Aimee von Truchsess
as Lisa Meitner
Bernhard Mühlig
as Ludwig Boltzmann
Johannes Ernst
as Otto Frisch
Thilo Jeckel
Andrè Elpel
Stefan Knüppel
Hedwig Mühlig
Iain Johnson
Jose Bäbler
Philipp Horn
Jarno Garbe
Gabriel Jeckel
Johanna Wildenauer
Leopold Wildenauer
Karola Goetz
Brigitte Schumacher
Kerstin Hehenkamp
Merete de Kruys
Peter Seaton-Clark
as Narrator (voice)
Nicola Seaton-Clark
as Narrator (voice)
Tom Bailey
as Narrator (voice)
Julia Streich
as Narrator (voice)