4.0Zeit der Störche · 1971
Zeit der Störche (1971) is a Romance / Drama film directed by Siegfried Kühn, starring Heidemarie Wenzel, Winfried Glatzeder, Jürgen Hentsch.
4.0Zeit der Störche (1971) is a Romance / Drama film directed by Siegfried Kühn, starring Heidemarie Wenzel, Winfried Glatzeder, Jürgen Hentsch.
Susanne and Christian get to know each other during a wonderful week in summer - and fall in love. This, however, leads to conflicts: up to now, Susanne has been living with Wolfgang, a biologist. This shared life was harmonious and based on mutual trust. Wolfgang is not only resolute and in full command of social situations; he has also always been the stabilizing force in the relationship. This is precisely why Susanne now feels drawn to the unsettled, unsteady and frivolous Christian, the complete opposite of the calm, well-balanced Wolfgang. And Christian, working as a shift boss on a natural gas derrick, has become more aware of his personal and social responsibilities as a result of loving Susanne.
Heidemarie Wenzel, Winfried Glatzeder, Jürgen Hentsch, Hilmar Baumann, Petra Hinze, Volkmar Kleinert, Wolfgang Winkler, Manfred Borges
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Find a movie by describing itSusanne and Christian get to know each other during a wonderful week in summer - and fall in love. This, however, leads to conflicts: up to now, Susanne has been living with Wolfgang, a biologist. This shared life was harmonious and based on mutual trust. Wolfgang is not only resolute and in full command of social situations; he has also always been the stabilizing force in the relationship. This is precisely why Susanne now feels drawn to the unsettled, unsteady and frivolous Christian, the complete opposite of the calm, well-balanced Wolfgang. And Christian, working as a shift boss on a natural gas derrick, has become more aware of his personal and social responsibilities as a result of loving Susanne.
Zeit der Störche was released in 1971.
The cast includes Heidemarie Wenzel, Winfried Glatzeder, Jürgen Hentsch, Hilmar Baumann.