Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe
Trailer: Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe
Year: 2016
Studio: ORF, Idéale Audience, Maha Productions, Dor Film, X Filme Creative Pool, ARTE France Cinéma, ARTE, WDR, BR, ARD
Director: Maria Schrader
Cast: Josef Hader, Barbara Sukowa, Aenne Schwarz, Matthias Brandt, Charly Hübner, André Szymanski
Crew: Ana Costa (Executive Producer), Hansjörg Weißbrich (Editor), Maria Schrader (Director), Maria Schrader (Writer), Jan Schomburg (Writer), Karen Wendland (Casting)
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