Ottilie von Faber-Castell - Eine mutige Frau
Head of the famous pencil corporation tries to make his 16 year old granddaughter ready to take his place.
Head of the famous pencil corporation tries to make his 16 year old granddaughter ready to take his place.
Kristin Suckow
Ottilie von Faber-Castell
Martin Wuttke
Lothar von Faber
Johannes Zirner
Alexander Graf zu Castell-Rüdenhausen
Hannes Wegener
Philipp von Brand zu Neidstein
Eleonore Weisgerber
Ottilie von Faber senior
Maren Eggert
Bertha von Faber
Jasmin Schwiers
Clarissa von Straaten
Lena Klenke
Anna Vasbender
Pit Bukowski
Johann Bürger
Head of the famous pencil corporation tries to make his 16 year old granddaughter ready to take his place.
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