Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life

Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life

Helmut Schmidt – Lebensfragen

7.2 /10 10 votes
December 23, 2013 1h 27m Released

Storyline

On December 23, 2013, former Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will be 95 years old. As the second Social Democratic head of government in the Federal Republic of Germany, he shaped the country like few other chancellors. Even 30 years after the end of his time in government, he is still a highly esteemed expert whose advice and opinions are in demand. He is one of the most popular chancellors among the population and is held in the highest esteem by his party; even his political opponents at the time pay him the greatest respect.

Key Information

Director Ben von Grafenstein
Writers Sebastian Orlac
Studio MDR
Rating 7.2/10
Language DE

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Cast & Crew

Ludwig Blochberger

Ludwig Blochberger

Helmut Schmidt (23-35)

Britta Hammelstein

Britta Hammelstein

Loki Schmidt (23-35)

Bernhard Schütz

Bernhard Schütz

Helmut Schmidt (44-59 Jahre)

Bibiana Beglau

Bibiana Beglau

Loki Schmidt (44-59 Jahre)

Peter Striebeck

Helmut Schmidt (74)

Imke Büchel

Imke Büchel

Edelgard Arnhold

Johannes Klaußner

Johannes Klaußner

Peter

Dagmar Leesch

Dagmar Leesch

Ludovica Schmidt

Heiko Pinkowski

Heiko Pinkowski

Fahrer

Falk Rockstroh

Falk Rockstroh

Hans Bohnenkamp

Hildegard Schmahl

Hildegard Schmahl

Loki Schmidt

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Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life was released on December 23, 2013.

The runtime of Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life is 1h 27m.

Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life is a Documentary, History, TV Movie movie.

Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life has a rating of 7.2 out of 10 on TMDB.

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Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life was directed by Ben von Grafenstein.

The main cast of Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life includes Ludwig Blochberger, Britta Hammelstein, Bernhard Schütz.

Helmut Schmidt - Questions of life is originally in German.