Bonn 1948. The member of parliament and lawyer Elisabeth Selbert fights tirelessly for the inclusion of the sentence "Men and women have equal rights" in the Basic Law of the future Federal Republic of Germany. Despite the opposition she encounters during sessions in the Parliamentary Council , there is _she does not stop and stubbornly sticks to her plan . Selbert experiences a grandiose triumph when her application is included in the new Basic Law under Article 3, Paragraph 2 . In doing so , she lays the foundation for what has now been a 65-year political and social debate on the subjectEqual rights.
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Sternstunde ihres Lebens Cast
Name |
Character |
Dagmar Sachse
She was 44, now 54 years old
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as Martha Wagner |
Rudolf Kowalski
He was 65, now 76 years old
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as Adam Selbert |
Maja Schöne
She was 38, now 48 years old
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as Lore Mertens |
Walter Sittler
He was 61, now 72 years old
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as Albert Finck |
Iris Berben
She was 63, now 74 years old
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as Elisabeth Selbert |
Anna Maria Mühe
She was 28, now 39 years old
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as Irma Lankwitz |
Eleonore Weisgerber
She was 65, now 76 years old
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as Helene Wessel |
Klaus Mikoleit
He was 69, now 79 years old
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as Theodor Heuss |
Lena Stolze
She was 57, now 68 years old
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as Frieda Nadig |
Max von Thun
He was 37, now 47 years old
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as Heinrich Bode |
Peter Harting
He was 63, now 73 years old
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as Herbert Wagner |
Felix Vörtler
He was 52, now 63 years old
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as Carlo Schmid |
Petra Welteroth
She was 55, now 65 years old
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as Helene Weber |
Jochen Kolenda
He was 61, now 71 years old
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as Walter Strauss |
Dietrich Mattausch
He was 74, now 84 years old
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as Konrad Adenauer |
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