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Impossibly Yours

Anja, a student, and Leonhard, a judge, meet at Marlene, his ex-wife, and Paul's house, marry shortly afterwards and have a son, Daniel. However, Anja's desire for love is not fulfilled in their relationship. When she is not careful, Daniel scalds himself and is admitted to hospital. Subsequently, Anja drinks more alcohol and begins an affair with Paul. When Marlene and Leonhard find out, Leonhard files for divorce. After an alcohol poisoning, Anja goes to rehab. During an outing with the therapy group, Anja throws herself out of a window and dies.

Top Cast

  • Jessica Schwarz

    Jessica Schwarz

    Anja

  • Ulrich Thomsen

    Ulrich Thomsen

    Jan

  • Tobias Moretti

    Tobias Moretti

    Leonhard

  • Barbara Auer

    Barbara Auer

    Marlene

  • Frank Voß

    Frank Voß

    Beisitzer Retsch

  • Floriane Daniel

    Floriane Daniel

    Sybille

  • Thomas Balou Martin

    Thomas Balou Martin

  • Hildegard Kuhlenberg

    Hildegard Kuhlenberg

  • Axel Siefer

    Axel Siefer

Overview

Anja, a student, and Leonhard, a judge, meet at Marlene, his ex-wife, and Paul's house, marry shortly afterwards and have a son, Daniel. However, Anja's desire for love is not fulfilled in their relationship. When she is not careful, Daniel scalds himself and is admitted to hospital. Subsequently, Anja drinks more alcohol and begins an affair with Paul. When Marlene and Leonhard find out, Leonhard files for divorce. After an alcohol poisoning, Anja goes to rehab. During an outing with the therapy group, Anja throws herself out of a window and dies.

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