
Outsourcing
Mar 29 2007
•0h 6m
•Drama, Comedy
The smallest business is the family. What if we only looked at this business from an economic point of view? What if the family suddenly dismisses its members in order to be able to manage more effectively?
Cast
See allGesa Badenhorst
Mother

Frank Röth
Father
Anne Wittig
Gabi
Tom Siegert
Thomas
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