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Golm

Four stories dealing with the dialectics of enlightenment, with the randomness of love, birth and death. Aleks participates in an experiment facing civil war in former Yugoslavia. Sarah tries to escape loneliness by investigating a murder. Bastian has to deal with his father's decision to die. Anna dances with a foreign man. How destructive is the unlimited search for insight? Should one lie in order to protect a loved one, who'll be destroyed by truth?

Top Cast

  • Anna Brüggemann

    Anna Brüggemann

    Sarah

  • Dorka Gryllus

    Dorka Gryllus

    Maria

  • Barnaby Metschurat

    Barnaby Metschurat

    Jan

  • Andreas Nickl

    Andreas Nickl

    Klüver

  • Heiko Pinkowski

    Heiko Pinkowski

    Nachbar

  • Falk Rockstroh

    Falk Rockstroh

    Dr. Kreye

  • Alexander Sternberg

    Alexander Sternberg

    Polizist

Overview

Four stories dealing with the dialectics of enlightenment, with the randomness of love, birth and death. Aleks participates in an experiment facing civil war in former Yugoslavia. Sarah tries to escape loneliness by investigating a murder. Bastian has to deal with his father's decision to die. Anna dances with a foreign man. How destructive is the unlimited search for insight? Should one lie in order to protect a loved one, who'll be destroyed by truth?

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