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Two Mothers 2013

★ 5.126 votes75 min📅 2013-02-14

In Anne Zohra Berrached's poignant drama Two Mothers (2013), the lives of Katja and Isabella take a complex turn as they navigate the unexpected challenges of becoming mothers through artificial insemination.

Director: Anne Zohra Berrached

Cast

Karina Plachetka
Karina Plachetka
Isabella
Sabine Wolf
Katja
Florian Weber
Samenspender
Maarten Van Santen
Arzt
Tilmann A. Müller
Himself (Anwalt)
Joachim Welz
Himself (Inseminationsset-Verkäufer)
Rolf Iben
Himself (Samenspender Subway)
Karin Herrgen
Herself (Apothekerin)
Nadine Landmann
Herself (Verkäuferin Babyladen)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Two Mothers (2013) about?

The film follows the lives of two women, Katja and Isabella, as they navigate the challenges of becoming mothers through artificial insemination.

Who directed Two Mothers?

Anne Zohra Berrached brings her unique perspective to the world of cinema in this thought-provoking drama.

Who stars in Two Mothers?

The film features a talented cast including Karina Plachetka, Sabine Wolf, and Florian Weber.

Is Two Mothers (2013) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating may be unrated, its exploration of complex themes and emotional struggles makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of drama and character-driven storytelling.

How long is Two Mothers?

The film has a runtime of 75 minutes.

About Two Mothers (2013) — A poignant drama about the complexities of modern motherhood

In Anne Zohra Berrached's poignant drama Two Mothers (2013), the lives of Katja and Isabella take a complex turn as they navigate the unexpected challenges of becoming mothers through artificial insemination. As their relationship slowly erodes under the strain of these difficulties, the film masterfully explores the intricacies of female friendship, love, and the complexities of modern motherhood. With a talented cast including Karina Plachetka and Sabine Wolf, Two Mothers (2013) is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged exploration of the human experience.

Through its nuanced portrayal of the emotional struggles faced by its characters, Two Mothers (2013) creates a sense of intimacy and realism that draws viewers into the world of its characters. As the story unfolds, the film raises important questions about the nature of love, relationships, and identity, leaving viewers to ponder the complexities of the human experience long after the credits roll.