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Couples and families in the days after September 11, 2001. All relationships become complictaed, but only one of the four nested stories surrounding a German who condemns the attack, and her husband, a Muslim who advocates it, offers approximate a discussion approach to the attack. The remaining episodes are poorly staged, construction-looking relationship tragedies.

Top Cast

  • Justus von Dohnányi

    Justus von Dohnányi

    Philipp Scholz

  • Nina Proll

    Nina Proll

    Lena

  • Jörg Schüttauf

    Jörg Schüttauf

    Helmer

  • Stefanie Stappenbeck

    Stefanie Stappenbeck

    Natascha

  • Anja Kling

    Anja Kling

    Sandra

  • Anna Böttcher

    Anna Böttcher

    Hebamme

  • Peter Fitz

    Peter Fitz

    Isidor Krantz

  • Grischa Huber

    Grischa Huber

    Gudrun

  • Kristina van Eyck

    Kristina van Eyck

    Klavierlehrerin

Overview

Couples and families in the days after September 11, 2001. All relationships become complictaed, but only one of the four nested stories surrounding a German who condemns the attack, and her husband, a Muslim who advocates it, offers approximate a discussion approach to the attack. The remaining episodes are poorly staged, construction-looking relationship tragedies.

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5.3 / 10
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