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Als wäre es leicht

Kati is deaf. Florian is blind. But when they meet, a language beyond words and glances emerges—a language of closeness. Their love seems impossible to outsiders, and that is precisely why it is so overwhelming. It is not silence or darkness that stands between them, but the effort to truly understand each other—and the courage to withstand everything again and again. An intense journey full of ups and downs takes its course: two people who live and love with all their senses.

Top Cast

  • Cindy Klink

    Cindy Klink

    Kati

  • David Knors

    David Knors

    Florian

  • Athena Lange

    Athena Lange

    Steffi

  • Wolf Danny Homann

    Wolf Danny Homann

    Michael (Florians Bruder)

  • Joachim Raaf

    Joachim Raaf

    Rainer (Katis Vater)

  • Marion Kracht

    Marion Kracht

    Beate (Katis Mutter)

  • Monika Lennartz

    Monika Lennartz

    Frau Kohlstädde (Nachbarin)

  • Karim Ben Mansur

    Karim Ben Mansur

    Timo

  • Alexander Czerwinski

    Alexander Czerwinski

    Kalle

Overview

Kati is deaf. Florian is blind. But when they meet, a language beyond words and glances emerges—a language of closeness. Their love seems impossible to outsiders, and that is precisely why it is so overwhelming. It is not silence or darkness that stands between them, but the effort to truly understand each other—and the courage to withstand everything again and again. An intense journey full of ups and downs takes its course: two people who live and love with all their senses.

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