Beloved Sisters

Beloved Sisters

5.8

Jul 31 2014

3h 0m

Romance, Drama, History

A love triangle forms between post-Enlightenment writer Friedrich Schiller and two sisters -- one who became his wife, and the other, his biographer.

Hannah Herzsprung

Hannah Herzsprung

Caroline von Lengefeld

Florian Stetter

Florian Stetter

Friedrich Schiller

Henriette Confurius

Henriette Confurius

Charlotte von Lengefeld

Ronald Zehrfeld

Ronald Zehrfeld

Wolzogen

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