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Marie Franklin has erased all memories of her past. She wants nothing and no one to remind her of the great loss she suffered a few years ago. However, she refuses to accept that she is not only harming herself, but also her son Thomas. Marie's headstrong neighbor, Judge Wilbert Scony, doesn't like the situation at all. Compassion must have its limits, grief must come to an end. But Wilbert seems to be alone in this opinion. It is only when Thomas gets into serious trouble and is in danger of losing not only his scholarship but also his freedom that Marie begins to wake up. Like a lioness, she fights to make up for her son's mistake and avert worse.

Top Cast

  • Susanne Schäfer

    Susanne Schäfer

    Marie Franklin

  • Jörg Schüttauf

    Jörg Schüttauf

    Daniel Swinton

  • Jannik Schümann

    Jannik Schümann

    Thomas Franklin

  • Dietrich Mattausch

    Dietrich Mattausch

    Wilbert Scony

  • Liane Forestieri

    Liane Forestieri

    Luise Danes

  • Aline Hochscheid

    Aline Hochscheid

    Sarah Hughes

  • Frank Brückner

    Frank Brückner

    William Franklin

Overview

Marie Franklin has erased all memories of her past. She wants nothing and no one to remind her of the great loss she suffered a few years ago. However, she refuses to accept that she is not only harming herself, but also her son Thomas. Marie's headstrong neighbor, Judge Wilbert Scony, doesn't like the situation at all. Compassion must have its limits, grief must come to an end. But Wilbert seems to be alone in this opinion. It is only when Thomas gets into serious trouble and is in danger of losing not only his scholarship but also his freedom that Marie begins to wake up. Like a lioness, she fights to make up for her son's mistake and avert worse.

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