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Dear Kurt

Kurt (Til Schweiger) and Lena (Franziska Machens) move together into an old house outside the city that is in need of renovation in order to be closer to Kurt's six-year-old son, little Kurt (Levi Wolter), and ex-wife Jana (Jasmin Gerat). But before their patchwork family happiness can really begin, little Kurt is killed in an accident - leaving behind three adults who don't know how to live with this tragic loss.

Top Cast

  • Heiner Lauterbach

    Heiner Lauterbach

    Gauger

  • Til Schweiger

    Til Schweiger

    Kurt

  • Franziska Machens

    Franziska Machens

    Lena

  • Jasmin Gerat

    Jasmin Gerat

    Jana

  • Nina Proll

    Nina Proll

  • Marie Burchard

    Marie Burchard

  • Steffen Wink

    Steffen Wink

    Tobias

  • Peter Simonischek

    Peter Simonischek

    Wolfgang

  • Teresa Harder

    Teresa Harder

Overview

Kurt (Til Schweiger) and Lena (Franziska Machens) move together into an old house outside the city that is in need of renovation in order to be closer to Kurt's six-year-old son, little Kurt (Levi Wolter), and ex-wife Jana (Jasmin Gerat). But before their patchwork family happiness can really begin, little Kurt is killed in an accident - leaving behind three adults who don't know how to live with this tragic loss.

Rating

5.7 / 10
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