Empathie

Empathie

6.0

Jun 26 2010

2h 30m

Drama, TV Movie

Isabel Bongard

Isabel Bongard

Anna

Armin Dillenberger

Armin Dillenberger

Zoodirektor

Horst-Günter Marx

Horst-Günter Marx

Arno

Marian Meder

Marian Meder

Basti

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