A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 6, 2016
Original Title:
Eine unerhörte Frau
Alternate Titles:
An Unheared Woman
The Unheard Woman
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lailaps Pictures
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 89
What if nobody wants to believe you? Hanni, a farmer's wife and mother of three, is worried about her daughter Magdalena. The girl is smaller than the others, more sensitive, vomits more often and has increasingly poor eyesight. The doctors, the teacher and the family all say it must be her psyche. Glasses with normal lenses will certainly help. But as a mother, Hanni senses that a new pair of glasses won't change anything and that there is more at stake. Even plagued by an unheard-of memory from her youth, she begins to fight unwaveringly and unstoppably for her daughter's suffering, not only putting her family's happiness and her livelihood at risk, but also not shying away from the Bavarian justice system in the end.
Co-Producer:
Olaf Grunert
Costume Design:
Caroline Sattler
Director:
Hans Steinbichler
Director of Photography:
Christian Rein
Editor:
Daniel Blum
Olaf Grunert
Editorial Manager:
Christian Lonk
Original Music Composer:
Sebastian Pille
Producer:
Daniel Blum
Nils Dünker
Production Design:
Heike Lange
Screenplay:
Angelika Schwarzhuber
Christian Lex
Sound Director:
Eckhard W. Kuchenbecker
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