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Liebe vergisst man nicht 2010

★ 5.52 votes📅 2010-12-02

In *Liebe vergisst man nicht* (2010), director Matthias Tiefenbacher crafts a heartfelt drama about unexpected connections and second chances.

Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher

Cast

Fritz Karl
Fritz Karl
Robert Kant
Anna Loos
Anna Loos
Teresa Blümel
Claudia Hübschmann
Claudia Hübschmann
Lotta Reinhardt
Wolfgang Hinze
Heinrich Reinhardt
Annette Paulmann
Polizistin Petra
Quirin Oettl
Quirin Oettl
Young Robert Kant
Stefan Merki
Stefan Merki
Polizist Bernd
Oliver Breite
Oliver Breite
Herr Blesser
Wiebke Puls
Wiebke Puls
Mary
Felix Steitz
Max Blümel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Liebe vergisst man nicht (2010) about?

This 2010 drama follows Teresa, a ceramic artist overwhelmed by personal and financial struggles, until architect Robert—after a car accident—loses his memory and becomes entangled in her life. As Teresa shelters him, an unlikely connection grows between them, complicated by Robert's mistaken identity and Teresa's fight to rebuild her life.

Who directed Liebe vergisst man nicht?

Matthias Tiefenbacher directed this heartfelt drama, known for his nuanced storytelling in German television and film.

Who stars in Liebe vergisst man nicht?

The film features Fritz Karl, Anna Loos, Claudia Hübschmann, Wolfgang Hinze, and Annette Paulmann in key roles.

Is Liebe vergisst man nicht (2010) worth watching?

With its grounded performances and emotional depth, *Liebe vergisst man nicht* offers a poignant exploration of human connection and resilience. While not a high-energy thriller, its slow-burn drama and relatable struggles make it a gratifying watch for fans of character-driven stories.

How long is Liebe vergisst man nicht?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Liebe vergisst man nicht (2010) — A Drama of Memory, Love, and Unexpected Bonds

In *Liebe vergisst man nicht* (2010), director Matthias Tiefenbacher crafts a heartfelt drama about unexpected connections and second chances. Teresa Blümel, a struggling ceramic artist, faces the collapse of both her business and her family when her partner abandons her and their two children. Her life takes another sharp turn when architect Robert Kant crashes his car into her van, leaving him with a severe memory loss. With no papers and no recollection of who he is, Robert becomes entangled in Teresa's chaotic world—first as a houseguest, then as an enigma even the local police can't decipher.

As Teresa nurses Robert back to health, a tender bond forms between them, rooted in shared vulnerability and the unspoken promise of healing. Beneath the surface of this gentle romance, director Tiefenbacher explores themes of resilience, misplaced identity, and the quiet power of human connection. The film's understated tone and naturalistic performances create an atmosphere of warmth and introspection, making it a standout in the drama genre.