Meine Tochter, mein Leben

Meine Tochter, mein Leben

Release date : September 22, 2006
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Bodo Fürneisen /
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Production companies : ARD /
September 22, 2006 1h 30m Germany Drama German More
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Ruth is an attractive, independent woman in her early 50s who has always lived for her daughter. But Lea, now in her mid-20s, is starting to break away from her dominant mother. In this difficult and conflicting time between mother and daughter, Lea suddenly falls ill with multiple sclerosis. In Ruth, a terrible suspicion begins to germinate: Lea may have been poisoned by intensive contact with solvents in the printing house where she has a student job. When Ruth voices her fear, the company turns on the works attorney Robert. He turns out to be Ruth's old childhood sweetheart.
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Thekla Carola Wied
Ruth Lorentz
Chiara Schoras
Lea Lorentz
Michael Mendl
Robert Sturm
Timothy Peach
Dr. Seelbender
Matthias Koeberlin
Björn Reschke
Kirsten Block
Beate Grüning
Peter Davor
Peter Weiland
Renate Geißler
Ina Rabenalt
Ulrich Wiggers
Thomas Rauchfuß
Ursula Staack
Gudrun Fischer
Günter Barton
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  • title:Meine Tochter, mein Leben
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Bodo Fürneisen /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: ARD ·
  • Overview:Ruth is an attractive, independent woman in her early 50s who has always lived for her daughter. But Lea, now in her mid-20s, is starting to break away from her dominant mother. In this difficult and conflicting time between mother and daughter, Lea suddenly falls ill with multiple sclerosis. In Ruth, a terrible suspicion begins to germinate: Lea may have been poisoned by intensive contact with solvents in the printing house where she has a student job. When Ruth voices her fear, the company turns on the works attorney Robert. He turns out to be Ruth's old childhood sweetheart.
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