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Marianne and Juliane

Germany, 1968: The priest's daughters Marianna and Juliane both fight for changes in society, like making abortion legal. However their means are totally different: while Juliane's committed as a reporter, her sister joins a terroristic organization. After she's caught by the police and put into isolation jail, Juliane remains as her last connection to the rest of the world. Although she doesn't accept her sister's arguments and her boyfriend Wolfgang doesn't want her to, Juliane keeps on helping her sister. She begins to question the way her sister is treated.

Top Cast

  • Jutta Lampe

    Jutta Lampe

    Juliane

  • Barbara Sukowa

    Barbara Sukowa

    Marianne

  • Ina Robinski

    Ina Robinski

    Juliane (child)

  • Julia Biedermann

    Julia Biedermann

    Marianne (child)

  • Rüdiger Vogler

    Rüdiger Vogler

    Wolfgang

  • Doris Schade

    Doris Schade

    Mother

  • Vérénice Rudolph

    Vérénice Rudolph

    Sabine

  • Luc Bondy

    Luc Bondy

    Werner

  • Franz Rudnick

    Franz Rudnick

    Father

Overview

Germany, 1968: The priest's daughters Marianna and Juliane both fight for changes in society, like making abortion legal. However their means are totally different: while Juliane's committed as a reporter, her sister joins a terroristic organization. After she's caught by the police and put into isolation jail, Juliane remains as her last connection to the rest of the world. Although she doesn't accept her sister's arguments and her boyfriend Wolfgang doesn't want her to, Juliane keeps on helping her sister. She begins to question the way her sister is treated.

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