Zwei Seiten der Liebe
Originally released in 2002. Zwei Seiten der Liebe is a drama/tv movie film. directed by Bodo Fürneisen. At just 88 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Thekla Carola Wied, Heikko Deutschmann, and Miguel Herz-Kestranek
Synopsis
Carola and Dieter Martin have been married for 25 years. After Dieter dies in a car accident, Carola finds out that he was gay and had been in a relationship with the much younger lawyer Tobias Volperius for six years. Deeply shaken by this discovery, she withdraws from the outside world and tries to drown her sorrow in alcohol. When she attempts suicide, it is Tobias who finds and saves her. As a result, the two become friends, and Tobias is able to help Carola save her late husband's furniture business, which has been run down by fraudulent proxy Viktor Lipinski and is about to be taken over by another company.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Thekla Carola Wied
as Carola Martin
Heikko Deutschmann
as Tobias 'Tobi' Volperius
Miguel Herz-Kestranek
as Dieter Martin
Fritz Karl
as Viktor Lipinski
Hanns Zischler
as Rolf Wagner
Oliver Bootz
as Timo Ahrens
Valerie Koch
as Simone 'Simonchen' Martin
Ad Fernhout
Kai-Peter Gläser
Karl-Friedrich Gerster
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Ziegler Film
- ARD Degeto
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zwei Seiten der Liebe about?
Carola and Dieter Martin have been married for 25 years. After Dieter dies in a car accident, Carola finds out that he was gay and had been in a relationship with the much younger lawyer Tobias Vol...
Who directed Zwei Seiten der Liebe?
Zwei Seiten der Liebe was directed by Bodo Fürneisen.
How long is Zwei Seiten der Liebe?
Zwei Seiten der Liebe has a runtime of 1 hours and 28 minutes (88 minutes total).
When was Zwei Seiten der Liebe released?
Zwei Seiten der Liebe was released on September 13, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Zwei Seiten der Liebe?
The main cast of Zwei Seiten der Liebe includes Thekla Carola Wied, Heikko Deutschmann, Miguel Herz-Kestranek, Fritz Karl, Hanns Zischler.