Utta Danella - Tanz auf dem Regenbogen
Sep 07 2007
•2h 30m
•Drama
Eva Habermann plays a bright, young woman who has to choose between two very different men. Miguel Herz-Kestranek embodies the charismatic singer Roman and Gunther Gillian the nature-loving veterinarian Christian. The other roles are brilliantly cast with Christina Plate and Antje Hagen. Director Peter Weissflog shot in and around Munich as well as against the background of the picturesque scenery on the Tegernsee.
Cast
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Eva Habermann
Hanna Stetten

Miguel Herz-Kestranek
Roman Rusnak

Gunther Gillian
Christian Zimmer

Christina Plate
Sylvie van Helsing
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