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Killing Stella

KILLING STELLA is an ice-cold examination of a failed marriage and the self-reproach of a wife and mother. It is a prequel to THE WALL in both literary and cinematic terms.

Top Cast

  • Martina Gedeck

    Martina Gedeck

    Anna

  • Mala Emde

    Mala Emde

    Stella

  • Matthias Brandt

    Matthias Brandt

    Richard

  • Julius Hagg

    Julius Hagg

    Wolfgang

  • Anna Starzinger

    Anna Starzinger

    Cellistin

  • Ulrike Beimpold

    Ulrike Beimpold

  • Julia Gschnitzer

    Julia Gschnitzer

  • Nicole Beutler

    Nicole Beutler

  • Katja Bellinghausen

    Katja Bellinghausen

Overview

KILLING STELLA is an ice-cold examination of a failed marriage and the self-reproach of a wife and mother. It is a prequel to THE WALL in both literary and cinematic terms.

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