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Ain’t Nothin’ Without You

Martha lives in Hamburg with her young son and makes films with real passion. To stay close to the pulse of society, she has moved in with a Portuguese family. Teresa helps foreigners navigate bureaucracy, while Martha tries to build a romance with Alfred. Their shared everyday life reflects West German realities, captured spontaneously and with sarcastic wit.

Top Cast

  • Pia Frankenberg

    Pia Frankenberg

    Martha

  • Klaus Bueb

    Klaus Bueb

    Alfred

  • Alfred Edel

    Alfred Edel

    Dr. Götz

  • Adeline Almeida-Sedas

    Adeline Almeida-Sedas

    Teresa

  • Thomas Struck

    Thomas Struck

    Frau Strack

  • Dieter Kosslick

    Dieter Kosslick

    Schwennicke Innen

  • Hark Bohm

    Hark Bohm

    Architekturprofessor

  • Ilona Brūvere

    Ilona Brūvere

    Interviewerin Ilona

  • Emma Israel

    Emma Israel

    alte Frau in der U-Bahn

Overview

Martha lives in Hamburg with her young son and makes films with real passion. To stay close to the pulse of society, she has moved in with a Portuguese family. Teresa helps foreigners navigate bureaucracy, while Martha tries to build a romance with Alfred. Their shared everyday life reflects West German realities, captured spontaneously and with sarcastic wit.

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