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Totgeschwiegen 2019

★ 6.86 votes📅 2019-07-04

In *Totgeschwiegen (2019)*, director Franziska Schlotterer crafts a gripping crime drama that dives deep into the shadows of silence and the weight of unspoken truths.

Director: Franziska Schlotterer

Cast

Claudia Michelsen
Claudia Michelsen
Esther
Laura Tonke
Laura Tonke
Nele
Katharina M. Schubert
Katharina M. Schubert
Brigitte
Godehard Giese
Godehard Giese
Volker
Mehdi Nebbou
Mehdi Nebbou
Jean
Flora Thiemann
Flora Thiemann
Mira
Lenius Jung
Fabian
David Ali Rashed
David Ali Rashed
Jakob
Lisa Adler
Obdachlose
Michael Baderschneider
Polizeipförtner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Totgeschwiegen (2019) about?

*Totgeschwiegen* follows three women whose lives become entangled in a web of deceit after a local scandal rocks their quiet community. As their personal and professional worlds unravel, they must confront the consequences of staying silent in the face of injustice.

Who directed Totgeschwiegen?

The film was directed by Franziska Schlotterer, known for her ability to craft tense, character-driven narratives.

Who stars in Totgeschwiegen?

The film features standout performances by Claudia Michelsen, Laura Tonke, Katharina M. Schubert, Godehard Giese, and Mehdi Nebbou.

Is Totgeschwiegen (2019) worth watching?

As a crime drama with strong performances and a gripping premise, *Totgeschwiegen* delivers an engaging watch for fans of suspense. While it may not be widely rated, its atmospheric tension and moral dilemmas make it a compelling choice for viewers who enjoy character-driven thrillers.

How long is Totgeschwiegen?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Totgeschwiegen (2019) — A Crime Drama That Exposes the Cost of Silence

In *Totgeschwiegen (2019)*, director Franziska Schlotterer crafts a gripping crime drama that dives deep into the shadows of silence and the weight of unspoken truths.

When a small-town scandal erupts, the lives of three women—each playing a different role in the community—collide in unexpected ways. Claudia Michelsen, Laura Tonke, and Katharina M. Schubert deliver powerful performances as they navigate betrayal, secrets, and the fragile balance between loyalty and justice. Shot through with suspense and moral ambiguity, the film explores how far people will go to protect what matters most, all while Franziska Schlotterer's sharp direction keeps the tension simmering beneath every scene.