Inklusion - gemeinsam anders
Originally released in 2011. Inklusion - gemeinsam anders is a drama/tv movie film. directed by Marc-Andreas Bochert.
Starring Paula Kroh, Max von der Groeben, and Florian Stetter
Synopsis
What does inclusion mean for classmates, teachers, parents and for the people themselves? The inclusion of Steffi and Paul at the Rousseau School is proving difficult. Class teacher Albert firmly believes in the program. But Steffi bullies her classmates and makes little effort in class - while the retarded Paul tries hard but achieves little due to his slow comprehension skills. Overburdened teachers and concerned parents oppose the project. They believe that the more advanced pupils are being held back in their development. The situation comes to a head. Then an incident occurs.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Paula Kroh
as Steffi Harder
Max von der Groeben
as Paul Fischer
Florian Stetter
as Albert Schwarz
Julia Brendler
as Claudia Schwarz
Milena Dreißig
as Pauls Mutter
Peter Davor
as Sebastian Harder
Kirsten Block
as Direktorin
Marie Gruber
as Andrea Strigl
Eva Mende
as Hanna Lenz
Charley Ann Schmutzler
as Luise
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- ARD
- BR-Alpha
- Provobis Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Inklusion - gemeinsam anders about?
What does inclusion mean for classmates, teachers, parents and for the people themselves? The inclusion of Steffi and Paul at the Rousseau School is proving difficult. Class teacher Albert firmly b...
Who directed Inklusion - gemeinsam anders?
Inklusion - gemeinsam anders was directed by Marc-Andreas Bochert.
How long is Inklusion - gemeinsam anders?
Inklusion - gemeinsam anders has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Inklusion - gemeinsam anders released?
Inklusion - gemeinsam anders was released on December 1, 2011 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Inklusion - gemeinsam anders?
The main cast of Inklusion - gemeinsam anders includes Paula Kroh, Max von der Groeben, Florian Stetter, Julia Brendler, Milena Dreißig.