The Hour of Decision (2006)
Karen Bender is a plastic surgery expert who will soon be promoted to Senior Physician. Her family life with her husband Christoph and little daughter Kim could hardly be more harmonious. However, when a routine check-up reveals that the seven-year-old is a lethal tumor, Karen is unexpectedly caught up in her past: Professor Victor Novak, an internationally renowned neurosurgeon, is the only one who can save Kim's life. But years ago Karen had an affair with Viktor during a joint engagement in the Balkan war.
Director: Michael Rowitz
Genre: TV Movie, Drama, Family
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: May 5, 2006
Cast
- Katharina Böhm - Karen Bender
- Stephan Kampwirth - Christoph Bender
- Tim Bergmann - Viktor Novak
- Bettina Zimmermann - Nathalie Kerner
- Harry Baer - Martin
- Janina Hartwig - Anke
Production: ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Michael Rowitz
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Hour of Decision about?
- Karen Bender is a plastic surgery expert who will soon be promoted to Senior Physician. Her family life with her husband Christoph and little daughter Kim could hardly be more harmonious. However, when a routine check-up reveals that the seven-year-old is a lethal tumor, Karen is unexpectedly caught up in her past: Professor Victor Novak, an internationally renowned neurosurgeon, is the only one who can save Kim's life. But years ago Karen had an affair with Viktor during a joint engagement in the Balkan war.
- Who directed The Hour of Decision?
- The Hour of Decision was directed by Michael Rowitz.
- Who stars in The Hour of Decision?
- The Hour of Decision stars Katharina Böhm, Stephan Kampwirth, Tim Bergmann, Bettina Zimmermann, Harry Baer, Janina Hartwig.
- How long is The Hour of Decision?
- The Hour of Decision has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is The Hour of Decision?
- The Hour of Decision is a TV Movie, Drama, Family film.
- Where was The Hour of Decision produced?
- The Hour of Decision was produced in Germany.