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Kinder des Sturms 2009

★ 6.16 votes📅 2009-03-17

Directed by Miguel Alexandre, *Kinder des Sturms* (2009) is a poignant historical drama set against the turbulent backdrop of post-war Germany.

Director: Miguel Alexandre

Cast

Felicitas Woll
Felicitas Woll
Rosemarie 'Rosi' Herrmann
Wotan Wilke Möhring
Wotan Wilke Möhring
Harald Bergmann
Roman Knižka
Roman Knižka
Günther
Sophie Rois
Sophie Rois
Tante Jutta
Hermann Beyer
Hermann Beyer
Erich Herrmann
Peter Kremer
Peter Kremer
Kurt Helfferich
Rafael Gareisen
Rafael Gareisen
Thomas
Jochen Nickel
Jochen Nickel
Rudi
Tyron Ricketts
Tyron Ricketts
Tom
Susi Stach
Susi Stach
Erna

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Kinder des Sturms* (2009) about?

This historical drama follows a widowed mother who flees war-torn Silesia with her family, only to lose her daughter during their escape. Her determined search for the child reveals both personal resilience and the kindness of strangers in a broken world.

Who directed *Kinder des Sturms*?

Miguel Alexandre directed this gripping historical drama.

Who stars in *Kinder des Sturms*?

The film stars Felicitas Woll, Wotan Wilke Möhring, Roman Knižka, Sophie Rois, and Hermann Beyer in pivotal roles.

Is *Kinder des Sturms* (2009) worth watching?

As a historical drama rooted in emotional authenticity, *Kinder des Sturms* offers a compelling narrative of survival and hope. While its IMDb rating is unlisted, its themes and performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven storytelling.

How long is *Kinder des Sturms*?

Runtime details are not listed for this film.

About Kinder des Sturms (2009) — A Mother's Fight in Post-War Chaos

Directed by Miguel Alexandre, *Kinder des Sturms* (2009) is a poignant historical drama set against the turbulent backdrop of post-war Germany. The film follows the harrowing journey of Rosemarie Hermann, a resilient widow fleeing war-torn Silesia with her family—her sister, father, and two children, Maria and Johannes. During their desperate escape, Maria is tragically separated from them, leaving Rosemarie to navigate the chaos of displacement and loss. Her quest to reunite with her daughter leads her to Harald Bergmann, a compassionate worker with the German Red Cross, who offers both professional support and unexpected hope in their shared struggle.

The story unfolds with raw emotional depth, capturing the resilience of families torn apart by history and the quiet strength found in human connection. Alexandre's direction infuses the narrative with a somber yet hopeful atmosphere, highlighting themes of survival, redemption, and the enduring bonds of motherhood. With stellar performances from Felicitas Woll and Wotan Wilke Möhring, *Kinder des Sturms* delivers a moving exploration of post-war trauma and the search for belonging.